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<blockquote data-quote="HerefordSire" data-source="post: 688468" data-attributes="member: 4437"><p><em>Hello Jim! Hope you are doing well.</em></p><p></p><p><em>When I was performing research on profit indices, I happened to be browsing Austrailia's Hereford database and ran across a striking photo of a bull. The quality of the photo first got my attention. I realized there was something unusal about the photo but I wasn't sure what it was right away. I performed further research. He has about 64 calves in the database and he is a four year old bull. Semen is $40 per straw (not sure of the dollar conversion). The semen advertisement mentioned low BW and high WW. This bull, along with Rib Eye, M326, T21, Novatech's question bull, and my core foundation cows, share similar genetics and in each case, the animals are believed to be extremely long which could help in the ease of birth deliveries which is very important to full time off-farm cattlemen.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HerefordSire, post: 688468, member: 4437"] [i]Hello Jim! Hope you are doing well.[/i] [i]When I was performing research on profit indices, I happened to be browsing Austrailia's Hereford database and ran across a striking photo of a bull. The quality of the photo first got my attention. I realized there was something unusal about the photo but I wasn't sure what it was right away. I performed further research. He has about 64 calves in the database and he is a four year old bull. Semen is $40 per straw (not sure of the dollar conversion). The semen advertisement mentioned low BW and high WW. This bull, along with Rib Eye, M326, T21, Novatech's question bull, and my core foundation cows, share similar genetics and in each case, the animals are believed to be extremely long which could help in the ease of birth deliveries which is very important to full time off-farm cattlemen.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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