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Worst angus bull of the past two decades
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<blockquote data-quote="Double A" data-source="post: 422162" data-attributes="member: 6818"><p>That is odd, because the 8180s I have seen out west at Sitz really milked well. Also, I have semen on him and may still use him, but looking at using his very popular son, 004.</p><p></p><p>For the numbers, we thought they would milk heavier. We saw inconsistancy in milking out of our 8180 son's daughters (he was EXT on bottom - so should have done well in the milk department) - some did great, others average and a couple X-light ones...go figure? I will add that the progeny looked nice and thick - wasn't including him as a "worst bull" at all, just a little surprised by what we saw in the milk department. We still have most of these granddaughters - so that will tell you they're not that bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double A, post: 422162, member: 6818"] That is odd, because the 8180s I have seen out west at Sitz really milked well. Also, I have semen on him and may still use him, but looking at using his very popular son, 004. For the numbers, we thought they would milk heavier. We saw inconsistancy in milking out of our 8180 son's daughters (he was EXT on bottom - so should have done well in the milk department) - some did great, others average and a couple X-light ones...go figure? I will add that the progeny looked nice and thick - wasn't including him as a "worst bull" at all, just a little surprised by what we saw in the milk department. We still have most of these granddaughters - so that will tell you they're not that bad. [/QUOTE]
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