amlkman
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Red Marker
Where does that neck come from? Have a Spring yearling that should get nominated All-American. She is ready to breed. For a red only Bull, Not RC* what seems to work good on the red markers just for show, Don't care about Index? She is Extream Everywhere, her fault is the Neck, thick and short. Huge frame.
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6/7/2004, 3:16
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Re: Red Marker
Rubens bloodlines should work well. As common as his sons are you should have no trouble finding one that fits the heifer.
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6/7/2004, 3:27
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amlkman
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Re: Red Marker
Was thinking Redman or Lakeside.
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6/7/2004, 3:56
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Re: Red Marker
SIR RIDGEDAL RUSTLER-RED-ET
What do you think of him?
Should be tall, long neck and opend ribs...
Or I think so.
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6/7/2004, 7:21
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canuk
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Re: Red Marker
Amlkman - your choices are fine, think the Lakesides may be a little bigger. Should be several Rubens sons, due with proofs shortly. Not red but I really like Rudolph on Red Marker.
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6/7/2004, 13:30
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amlkman
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Re: Red Marker
thought about Rustler also. I flushed that red Baculum to him. Have not seen any calves from him. His type proof looks good. Have heard that the Lakesides can be a little too long and they will fall apart behind the withers.Realy like the Redmans.
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6/7/2004, 14:26
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Re: Red Marker
Wealand R Sele-Red
RubensXEX LindyXCentra Selsy
I have a very nice August yearling from a Red Marker. He is a young sire that has a quality family and is stacked pretty well from a pedigree standpoint. I don't like Lystel Starfire crossed with Red Marker seems that you get the weird slab side Red Marker rib with a Rubens head. Not to attractive.
--- Whether its type or index the bottom line is that all must milk.
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6/7/2004, 17:38
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Re: Red Marker
Personally I would go with redman, Elegant, or Regiment.
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6/7/2004, 18:13
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FattyWelshBoy
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Re: Red Marker
Rubens would definately put finesse through the front end, or maybe one of Renita's sons, she's pretty clean throughout but dont know much about her sons.
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6/7/2004, 23:42
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Re: Red Marker
Regiment (Rubens x Renita) would work well. I don't recommend Radius as his first crop in Canada is none to impressive, at I believe 36% GP or better. We are milking two VG two year olds by him but are still going to stay away.
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7/7/2004, 4:02
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