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Weight gain this time of year (grass in a cool wet spring)
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<blockquote data-quote="HerefordSire" data-source="post: 670089" data-attributes="member: 4437"><p><em>Remitall Keynote 20X is scurred.</em></p><p><a href="http://www.herfnet.com/online/cgi-bin/i4.dll?1=232B21&2=2420&3=56&5=2B3C2B3C3A&6=5B5B5925275820262E&9=5B5052" target="_blank">http://www.herfnet.com/online/cgi-bin/i ... E&9=5B5052</a></p><p></p><p><em>H 8E Embracer 8006 is scurred (look at the REA)</em></p><p><a href="http://www.herfnet.com/online/cgi-bin/i4.dll?1=232B21&2=2420&3=56&5=2B3C2B3C3A&6=5B595B5B262427222E&9=5B515C" target="_blank">http://www.herfnet.com/online/cgi-bin/i ... E&9=5B515C</a></p><p></p><p><em>CS Boomer 29F is scurred.</em></p><p><a href="http://www.herfnet.com/online/cgi-bin/i4.dll?1=232B21&2=232F50&3=56&5=2B3C2B3C3A&6=5B5B592258242F2F24&9=5B5F5F" target="_blank">http://www.herfnet.com/online/cgi-bin/i ... 4&9=5B5F5F</a></p><p></p><p><em>The above three animals, and I am sure I can find many others similar to these, became very valuable.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>I think the scurs are a sign of extra heterosis (and possible genetic outlier) within the breed which is partially the reasoning why the above bulls were so great. Additionally, your bull is crossed with horned and polled relatively recently with high quality animals, potentially increasing extra heterosis within the breed, yet the bull is not horned. The scurs represent more underlying value to me.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HerefordSire, post: 670089, member: 4437"] [i]Remitall Keynote 20X is scurred.[/i] [url=http://www.herfnet.com/online/cgi-bin/i4.dll?1=232B21&2=2420&3=56&5=2B3C2B3C3A&6=5B5B5925275820262E&9=5B5052]http://www.herfnet.com/online/cgi-bin/i ... E&9=5B5052[/url] [i]H 8E Embracer 8006 is scurred (look at the REA)[/i] [url=http://www.herfnet.com/online/cgi-bin/i4.dll?1=232B21&2=2420&3=56&5=2B3C2B3C3A&6=5B595B5B262427222E&9=5B515C]http://www.herfnet.com/online/cgi-bin/i ... E&9=5B515C[/url] [i]CS Boomer 29F is scurred.[/i] [url=http://www.herfnet.com/online/cgi-bin/i4.dll?1=232B21&2=232F50&3=56&5=2B3C2B3C3A&6=5B5B592258242F2F24&9=5B5F5F]http://www.herfnet.com/online/cgi-bin/i ... 4&9=5B5F5F[/url] [i]The above three animals, and I am sure I can find many others similar to these, became very valuable. I think the scurs are a sign of extra heterosis (and possible genetic outlier) within the breed which is partially the reasoning why the above bulls were so great. Additionally, your bull is crossed with horned and polled relatively recently with high quality animals, potentially increasing extra heterosis within the breed, yet the bull is not horned. The scurs represent more underlying value to me.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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