elwapo
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red purebred gelbvieh WJW779T

Black purebred gelbvieh WJW763T

Red Balancer WJW730T
a few of this years bulls
I'm not too interested in epd's but the talk on the street is that his BW's are too big. I guess you're the first one I've talked to that actually calved his calves. He was a fantastic bull to look at. I saw him in KC one year and was duly impressed.elwapo said:#1 DOB=April 11,BW=74, WW=702,WDA=3.02, ADG=4.47
#2 DOB=MAR 17,BW=78, WW=707, WDA=3.26,ADG=2.89
#3 DOB= FEB18,BW=90,WW=867,WDA=3.47,ADG=3.74
Dec 31 weights
#1 985
#2 915
#3 1136
We will do a another weigh this week and pour them again with ivermectin.
Red Robin
We have had no birth weight issues with Bodacious on our gelbvieh cows. My average herd birth weight was 87 lb last year and the bodacious calves did not vary much from that. I know he has monster birth weight EPDs, but he has worked for us with no problems at all.
Red Robin said:How did you like the bodacious calves? Husky BW? Nice set of bulls.
3waycross said:Red Robin said:How did you like the bodacious calves? Husky BW? Nice set of bulls.
TKP Bodacious has a -14 Ce EPD. Not being a smarta$$ but what the heck would you breed him to with that kind of birthweight and those EPD's behind him.
I'm not going to use him 3way because of the merchantability of the offspring in a purebred herd but I don't believe epd's properly describe the way a bull will preform for me in my herd. I could explain but it'd just bring about some argument so I'll leave it at that. I wouldn't hesitate to use him commercially in my cows if I didn't have bulls that already suited me that were raised by me in my environment under my management.3waycross said:Red Robin said:How did you like the bodacious calves? Husky BW? Nice set of bulls.
TKP Bodacious has a -14 Ce EPD. Not being a smarta$$ but what the heck would you breed him to with that kind of birthweight and those EPD's behind him.