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<blockquote data-quote="la4angus" data-source="post: 28923" data-attributes="member: 132"><p>B/R New Design 878 the Bull old timer is talking about, I like much better than his sire.</p><p>Another bull to consider. I have seen several of his calves and they are outstanding and he has made some good daughters, Not many high Carcass Sires produce high maternal daughters.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The Sure Bet </p><p>* Unbeatable consistency and customer satisfaction make him the sure bet first choice for a majority of situations </p><p>* No surprises with Rock Solid accuracy based on over 14,000 progeny and 500 plus daughters on record </p><p>* Impressive phenotype - progeny are thick topped and attractive patterned from day one </p><p>* Super maternal value - with added fleshing ability and a solid daughter record look for 878 to be one of the breeds next great cow makers </p><p>* Carcass value - Sired the majority of the all-ABS influenced pen that claimed the Championship in the Steer Division for Jim Gregory and C.K. Allen in the 2003 National Angus Carcass Challenge </p><p></p><p></p><p> Birth Weight: 66 lbs. Weight: 2,320 lbs. Mature</p><p> Adj 205 Weight: 758 lbs. Ratio 111 Height: 57 in. 27 Months</p><p> Adj 365 Weight: 1,369 lbs. Ratio 106 Yearling Frame Score: 6.2 </p><p> Scrotal Circum: 35.8 cm. 13 Months Born: 02/17/98 </p><p> Calving Ease: </p><p> Carcass Merit:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="la4angus, post: 28923, member: 132"] B/R New Design 878 the Bull old timer is talking about, I like much better than his sire. Another bull to consider. I have seen several of his calves and they are outstanding and he has made some good daughters, Not many high Carcass Sires produce high maternal daughters. The Sure Bet * Unbeatable consistency and customer satisfaction make him the sure bet first choice for a majority of situations * No surprises with Rock Solid accuracy based on over 14,000 progeny and 500 plus daughters on record * Impressive phenotype - progeny are thick topped and attractive patterned from day one * Super maternal value - with added fleshing ability and a solid daughter record look for 878 to be one of the breeds next great cow makers * Carcass value - Sired the majority of the all-ABS influenced pen that claimed the Championship in the Steer Division for Jim Gregory and C.K. Allen in the 2003 National Angus Carcass Challenge Birth Weight: 66 lbs. Weight: 2,320 lbs. Mature Adj 205 Weight: 758 lbs. Ratio 111 Height: 57 in. 27 Months Adj 365 Weight: 1,369 lbs. Ratio 106 Yearling Frame Score: 6.2 Scrotal Circum: 35.8 cm. 13 Months Born: 02/17/98 Calving Ease: Carcass Merit: [/QUOTE]
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