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<blockquote data-quote="creekdrive" data-source="post: 1364847" data-attributes="member: 21216"><p>I recognize some of the Canadian names in the pedigrees - Six Mile, Blair's (I think they might have a farm in the US as well as in Alberta...), Soo Line, & Towaw. No direct experience with any of those specific bloodlines though. </p><p></p><p>There's Mulberry cows in the pedigree but not sure if they go back to the Mulberry bull (Red Fine Line Mulberry 26P). We did own a son of the Mulberry bull that worked out real well for us. Super easy calving, and the calves grew decent enough. The sons made good heifer bulls and the daughters have been really good cows. They didn't look like much as bred heifers/1st calvers. But as they mature they really blossom. </p><p></p><p>Numbers look ok to me but I've never picked an animal based on numbers so probably not the best one to give an opinion on that. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creekdrive, post: 1364847, member: 21216"] I recognize some of the Canadian names in the pedigrees - Six Mile, Blair's (I think they might have a farm in the US as well as in Alberta...), Soo Line, & Towaw. No direct experience with any of those specific bloodlines though. There's Mulberry cows in the pedigree but not sure if they go back to the Mulberry bull (Red Fine Line Mulberry 26P). We did own a son of the Mulberry bull that worked out real well for us. Super easy calving, and the calves grew decent enough. The sons made good heifer bulls and the daughters have been really good cows. They didn't look like much as bred heifers/1st calvers. But as they mature they really blossom. Numbers look ok to me but I've never picked an animal based on numbers so probably not the best one to give an opinion on that. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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