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What about a crash course for Murray Greys
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<blockquote data-quote="waihou" data-source="post: 798836" data-attributes="member: 6511"><p>Good luck with the 7 straws!</p><p></p><p>Just looked up Tuerong Park Igor, he is a pretty old fashioned bull (1969) and with pretty poor growth figures by todays standards. I'm sure you could find some better bulls! I just looked at the list of approved AI sires in the American MG association list. There are some good ones there if you can find who has some for sale.</p><p></p><p>In our NZ grading standards a first cross MG over Angus cow-as long as she had been inspected and approved would be a C grade. That first cross heifer mated to a registered MG bull would give a B grade or 3/4 bred and the B grade mated to a Reg MG bull would give an A grade or 'pure bred' 15/16th or 87%.</p><p></p><p>Have you checked out the International MG Association list of members as well? They may have someone that can help re heifers or semen?</p><p></p><p>Really would like to help with a bull-but sorry, the journey is just too far! </p><p>Actually, a bull from just up the road from us, Ballee Thumbs Up is available on the US list. He had tremendous muscle.</p><p></p><p>Have you tried this breeder?</p><p><a href="http://www.eaglesrun.com/sale/salesemen.html" target="_blank">http://www.eaglesrun.com/sale/salesemen.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waihou, post: 798836, member: 6511"] Good luck with the 7 straws! Just looked up Tuerong Park Igor, he is a pretty old fashioned bull (1969) and with pretty poor growth figures by todays standards. I'm sure you could find some better bulls! I just looked at the list of approved AI sires in the American MG association list. There are some good ones there if you can find who has some for sale. In our NZ grading standards a first cross MG over Angus cow-as long as she had been inspected and approved would be a C grade. That first cross heifer mated to a registered MG bull would give a B grade or 3/4 bred and the B grade mated to a Reg MG bull would give an A grade or 'pure bred' 15/16th or 87%. Have you checked out the International MG Association list of members as well? They may have someone that can help re heifers or semen? Really would like to help with a bull-but sorry, the journey is just too far! Actually, a bull from just up the road from us, Ballee Thumbs Up is available on the US list. He had tremendous muscle. Have you tried this breeder? [url=http://www.eaglesrun.com/sale/salesemen.html]http://www.eaglesrun.com/sale/salesemen.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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