Evolution x B Good Dottie

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Doc

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Here is a Feb. Evolution out of B Good Dottie 3R. This cross worked pretty good I think.
 

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justintime

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Very good heifer!  I have been impressed with the Evolution calves I have seen here in Canada. I have flushed a few of our donors to him after seeing his offspring last fall. It seems that they also continue to get better with age, so I expect this heifer will be heard from in the future.
 

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That’s a very nice heifer. I’ve had good luck with evolution as well. I also like the the mother of of that heifer as well. Good breeding choice.
 

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I want to say thanks to Steerplanet again. Off a posting on here, this heifer is now heading to Mayce Cooler in New Mexico. Thanks also to J3 Cattle on here for placing her.
 

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I wanted to know how big she came-There are 3-4 current big money big semen cost Hot Commodity sons like him ($100 a straw etc) that come from beautiful show females with generations of huge bws-generally not reported-WITH CF SOLUTION BEING THE BIGGEST FRAUD IN THE CATTLE BUSINESS_BW WISE-These young ones have good: but very low percentage BW EPDS to start-But I just dont think one generation on pedigrees stacked like that changes everything in one generation not EVEN CLOSE-I"m speaking from experience-I just hope this direction of improvement continues where the really cool looking cattle-not just the performance ones-have a functional place too-But its gotta be REAL-And so far-there isnt even a fraction of the conclusive data needed O0
 

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mark tenenbaum said:
I wanted to know how big she came-There are 3-4 current big money big semen cost Hot Commodity sons like him ($100 a straw etc) that come from beautiful show females with generations of huge bws-generally not reported-WITH CF SOLUTION BEING THE BIGGEST FRAUD IN THE CATTLE BUSINESS_BW WISE-These young ones have good: but very low percentage BW EPDS to start-But I just dont think one generation on pedigrees stacked like that changes everything in one generation not EVEN CLOSE-I"m speaking from experience-I just hope this direction of improvement continues where the really cool looking cattle-not just the performance ones-have a functional place too-But its gotta be REAL-And so far-there isnt even a fraction of the conclusive data needed O0

She was 84 lbs. We had another one that was in the mid 80's.
 
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