Help on some semen codes.

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Doc

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Trying to figure out what some of these bulls are without taking the tank to a stud. Any help would be appreciated!!

49SP1206
SS186 20/20 Vision
75ROCK
7SP31ROCKY
1SP004
90SS1107
1SP06
1SP05
1MA107
21SP001
14SP104
21SP002 FHF Rodeo's Hope "Gator"
21SP003

Found the two listed.
 

Dale

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Is the prefix similar if a bull was collected at the same stud?  Is your 49SP1206 possibly collected at the same place as my Rob Sneed semen, which starts with 049?

Are 21SP003 & 21SP001 collected by the same outfit that collected Gator?

You have 3 Sire Code Numbers that begin with 1SP.

My ABS Keep'n Track book goes back to 2008.  How far back in time could these codes go?  I'll dig out a couple of my older Frozen Semen Inventory books to see if I can match any more codes for you--in the '90's I used bulls that are not in this book.
 

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Looking through www.cattle.com's cane codes gives "high velocity" as 21sp003  (assuming extra zeros in list are place holders)

14sp104 as ""Winchester"

I have to quit but he has a big list to help with these there may be more in the list...

Mark
 

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Here are the ones I could find all polled shorthorn but one Maine
7SP31 RPS Rocky 87 # 000X3822219 BD 1/6/87
1SP06 GCC Double Talent # 000SX3987900 BD 9/2/97
1MA107 Neel Swoosh 64H # 251681 BD 9/23/98
21SP001 Woodland Justice # 0000X3811975 BD 5/5/86
14SP104 Stonelea Winchester # 00003878392 BD 2/16/91
21SP002 FHF Rodeo's Hope Gator # 0000X3867517 BD 6/1/90
21SP003 GPS High Velocity 03C # 000003910824 BD 1/23/93

That's all fo r now  ;)
 

Doc

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Thanks for all the help so far.
To answer your question Dale, I don't know how far back they go. This guy lost his book several years ago and quit AI'ing, just been paying to keep his tank filled.
 

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@Doc,

Don't want to hijack your thread,

Wouldn't those shorthorn bulls of the late 80's and early 90's be of that vintage of step ladder cattle or did they start bringing them down by then? My memory is not the greatest I can not remember.
 

oakview

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Most of those bulls would be considered a little large framed for today with the exception of Vision and Double Talent.  I always thought Winchester was a pretty good bull.
 

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http://www.naab-css.org/db/studcode.html

here's a good reference for anyone trying to look up code numbers.  The numbers before the breed code represent the stud code.  Ex-1-Genex, 14- Accelerated, 29-ABS, etc. 

By the way, 1SP5 is Creole and I think that has some $ value.
 

Dale

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Could 1SP004 be Waukaru Carnegie?  In my book Carnegie was listed as 1SP0004, so it might be another bull?  I'd still breed heifers to W. Carnegie if that is what it is.
 

Doc

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OHB, yea most of those bulls during that time were a little larger framed.
Oakview, I agree with you on Winchester. On the right cow he made some pretty good momma cows. When I bought the Willard / Keith herd several years ago, the bulls that were included in the herd was Stonelea Winchester, JJ Denim, SC Irish Mark, NPS Durango and NPS Improvers Stride.
 

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49SP1206: WHR Collin FR53  220101
1SP0005 is GFS Creole 9590 X3961249

Both were collected at the Genex facility in Strafford, MO.

Katie Stewart
 

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