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Wild All In Calves?
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<blockquote data-quote="VirginiaCattle" data-source="post: 1449294" data-attributes="member: 23052"><p>I used All In on all my cows for two years. The docility was what I expected with a 14 epd. Most were great calves. I would say 2 out of every 100 were wild. I just calved 35 All In heifers this Spring and didn't pull any. That wasn't the case with daughters of other calving ease bulls. I have a set of 39 All In heifers I bred to QH Manning for next Spring and they are the nicest looking group I've ever raised. The cows and heifers aren't crazy. I have used bulls like Total in the past and they aren't as calm as those but I've found cows that are too calm can be difficult to work in their own way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VirginiaCattle, post: 1449294, member: 23052"] I used All In on all my cows for two years. The docility was what I expected with a 14 epd. Most were great calves. I would say 2 out of every 100 were wild. I just calved 35 All In heifers this Spring and didn't pull any. That wasn't the case with daughters of other calving ease bulls. I have a set of 39 All In heifers I bred to QH Manning for next Spring and they are the nicest looking group I've ever raised. The cows and heifers aren't crazy. I have used bulls like Total in the past and they aren't as calm as those but I've found cows that are too calm can be difficult to work in their own way. [/QUOTE]
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