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<blockquote data-quote="BA" data-source="post: 344589" data-attributes="member: 1319"><p>Looks good badlands. How do you compare him to Sinclair Memento? Which do you consider the better bull. Really like the looks of him and Memento. I've always had mixed feelings on the udder of the mother. I would like to see her when she is milking instead of a dry cow. Udder just has a strange look to me. </p><p></p><p>As a whole, I believe that a 65 yearling epd Angus bull has more usefulness in the western US than a 100 YW Angus. He should leave more useful daughters and be a lot more practical for the commercial man. </p><p></p><p>I recommend that people look at his type to determine his worth rather than his numbers. His type tells me that Angus breeders need to use him hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BA, post: 344589, member: 1319"] Looks good badlands. How do you compare him to Sinclair Memento? Which do you consider the better bull. Really like the looks of him and Memento. I've always had mixed feelings on the udder of the mother. I would like to see her when she is milking instead of a dry cow. Udder just has a strange look to me. As a whole, I believe that a 65 yearling epd Angus bull has more usefulness in the western US than a 100 YW Angus. He should leave more useful daughters and be a lot more practical for the commercial man. I recommend that people look at his type to determine his worth rather than his numbers. His type tells me that Angus breeders need to use him hard. [/QUOTE]
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