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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowhereford II" data-source="post: 592073" data-attributes="member: 7439"><p>Another program which, similar to Jim Lents, has continued to linebreed some older bloodlines is Day Herefords of Roff, OK. Day has gone in a little different direction than Lents, inasmuch as he has focused not only on body type, but also on increasing performance. Most of his cattle are frame 5, but he has basically maintained three family tree branches, one for calving ease specialists (although calving problems are not a problem in any of the branches), one of the frame 5-5.5 that are the top performing and thickest, and one that can give you a tad more frame, perhaps as much as 6. These are Hazlett Turner Ranch Hereford bloodlines, and Day himself has been linebreeding them for over 40 years I believe. You can see a pic of one of his bulls in Herefordsire's Online daughters thread. </p><p></p><p>His Tcaldo branch probably average 65-70# BW, the Rupert Tone branch and Major Rupert branch are more of an average in the eighties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowhereford II, post: 592073, member: 7439"] Another program which, similar to Jim Lents, has continued to linebreed some older bloodlines is Day Herefords of Roff, OK. Day has gone in a little different direction than Lents, inasmuch as he has focused not only on body type, but also on increasing performance. Most of his cattle are frame 5, but he has basically maintained three family tree branches, one for calving ease specialists (although calving problems are not a problem in any of the branches), one of the frame 5-5.5 that are the top performing and thickest, and one that can give you a tad more frame, perhaps as much as 6. These are Hazlett Turner Ranch Hereford bloodlines, and Day himself has been linebreeding them for over 40 years I believe. You can see a pic of one of his bulls in Herefordsire's Online daughters thread. His Tcaldo branch probably average 65-70# BW, the Rupert Tone branch and Major Rupert branch are more of an average in the eighties. [/QUOTE]
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