Keff
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His milking speed is a bit of a concern, I don't remember it being real low for his genomics. Semen fertility not a concern his early stuff was good, before he got pulled it wasn't as good. Now that he is healthy.
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9/12/2015, 1:44
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errolston
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Re: DOORMAN
I never really studied his proof as a genomic bull. Was he always predicted to be a negative milk bull?
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9/12/2015, 11:10
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allbull
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His last proof was 593 for milk. So now most of his sons lost 200-300lbs. for milk. Not good for genomics!
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9/12/2015, 14:50
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Polytechnic Imperial Knight
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All bulls loose pounds of milk when transferred from genomics to the progeny proofs. That should not be a surprise
--- Farming is fun. Or at least it should be
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9/12/2015, 15:50
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Outside
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quote: Polytechnic Imperial Knight wrote:
All bulls loose pounds of milk when transferred from genomics to the progeny proofs. That should not be a surprise
That can't be the case can it for every one that gose down one must go up . More like real high type Bulls don't milk
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10/12/2015, 7:45
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dabble1980
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my biggest concern with the doorman's was an 89 pointer (2 yr) from Canada who's legs were less than desirable
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10/12/2015, 15:46
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errolston
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What was the problem with her legs?
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11/12/2015, 10:40
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Keff
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I never noticed anything really wrong with her legs mind you I wasn't looking, for Doorman to have 3 big time Jr 2's was impressive. I didn't like the Dempsey sr 2's legs but I'm not gonna hold that against Dempsey.
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11/12/2015, 13:58
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dabble1980
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Saw a video of her on farm and she appeared to be very sickle in the rear legs when on the move. Maybe she looks better in a tie stall but out on the move, I didn't care for her.
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11/12/2015, 15:05
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titantom
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Is it not refreshing to see some cows with more set to the leg these days considering the number of bulls throwing straight legs and no flex in the hocks?!
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11/12/2015, 16:23
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