I am sorry to hear that some of you have not been pleased with the thickness in your Touchdown calves. I find that very unusual, to say the least, as my experience is he will moderate frame and add thickness to his calves. I have also found that if you like them as calves you really like them as yearlings. The Touchdown heifers in my replacement pen are some of the thickest I have. They are moderate framed and they have very good udders. Nice shaped teats and they appear to be milking well. My TD heifers have are just calving now, with the earliest calving about a month ago. I had two that calved last spring and both sold to breeders before fall. The picture of the udder on a TD heifer was one of these.
I continue to get reports from people saying they are pleased with their Touchdown calves. One breeder recently phoned to let me know that he has a Touchdown heifer that is the best he has ever raised. Like most bulls, I am sure he doesn't work on every female, but we are very pleased with what he is doing and we have found his calves to be very marketable. Here are a few pics.
The first pic is of TD after breeding for 60 days. He is 3 years old here.
The next 3 pics are TD calves.
The last pic is the udder on a TD 2 year old heifer.