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From what I have seen, I feel he is one of the better bulls the breeds has seen.  We have not used him, but we have a son that we purchased and have used now for 3 seasons.  We will use him the hardest of all sires this year.  We are hoping to get 100+ calves out of him in our Feb/March group and around 50 in our May/June group.  Conquest and our bull are moderate in frame.  Some may say to moderate, but from what I have seen, they are in the mid 5 frame area, unless bred to a real small type cow.  They grow early and as they mature, they quit getting taller.  They both have real good calving ease.  Ours is like most of the others I have seen, where they are born right and grow almost like a performance bull.  They have good muscle, style, and depth.  I have a friend in NE who is one of the owners of the old Conquest bull, he purchased him as a yearling with Accelerated.  He has LOTS of daughters in his program and says they are tremendous cows.  He likes them build like a pig (deep, moderate, and thick) and Conquests hits the mark for him.  He says they milk right and are very easy fleshing.  Also, from what I have seen, they seem to be sound and good footed.  Our son sure is.  Ours is ALWAYS is excellent body condition, while some of the other bulls thin up over the winter, he doesn't.  The only problem so far I have seen, we never used the pedigree earlier!


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