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Wild All In Calves?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1444838" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I have no experience with All In, but I do believe that the docility EPD's are not always to the level of credibility of say birth weight, or WW. I used a very popular up and coming AI bull a few years back that was heavily touted as excellent disposition. The calves that I got from him came easy and grew relatively well for a heifer bull. The calves how ever were the craziest we have ever had before or since. The same cows mated to other AI bulls or our bulls had calves that were as calm as they were with the exception of one. The bull has since dropped in his doc EPD, but is above breed average. This is one reason why I don't have complete confidence in EPD's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1444838, member: 24816"] I have no experience with All In, but I do believe that the docility EPD's are not always to the level of credibility of say birth weight, or WW. I used a very popular up and coming AI bull a few years back that was heavily touted as excellent disposition. The calves that I got from him came easy and grew relatively well for a heifer bull. The calves how ever were the craziest we have ever had before or since. The same cows mated to other AI bulls or our bulls had calves that were as calm as they were with the exception of one. The bull has since dropped in his doc EPD, but is above breed average. This is one reason why I don't have complete confidence in EPD's [/QUOTE]
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