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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1191009" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Small closed herd, now at~ 75 females, split Spring/Fall calving seasons. Have been using AI since 2007; as a result, current walking herdsire is coming 10, and has daughters in the herd ranging from 3 months to nearly 8 years of age. Only have one cow in the herd that's the result of a sire/daughter mating by him. Might be one or two calves that are grandsire/granddaughter matings...with another bull (or even another breed) in between 'em - but I'm not sure there's even any of those. </p><p>Good bull with good disposition, sires good cows and decent steers. Sure glad I got to use him more than two years; would have been quite a waste to ship him after just 2 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1191009, member: 12607"] Small closed herd, now at~ 75 females, split Spring/Fall calving seasons. Have been using AI since 2007; as a result, current walking herdsire is coming 10, and has daughters in the herd ranging from 3 months to nearly 8 years of age. Only have one cow in the herd that's the result of a sire/daughter mating by him. Might be one or two calves that are grandsire/granddaughter matings...with another bull (or even another breed) in between 'em - but I'm not sure there's even any of those. Good bull with good disposition, sires good cows and decent steers. Sure glad I got to use him more than two years; would have been quite a waste to ship him after just 2 years. [/QUOTE]
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