justintime
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I have had several requests to post pictures of our TPS Coronet Leader 21 calves on SP. I happened to snap a picture of the L21 heifer today. She is pictured in her ordinary clothes, about two weeks after being weaned. Not the best picture but it gives you an idea what she looks like. Her ET brother has been selected to sell at Canadian Western Agribition in November.He will be pictured soon and I will post his picture as well. We are selling a full sib pregnancy to these calves as well as a set of 3 grade 1 embryos from this flush, in "The Fever" sale , at Olds, AB on Oct 16th. This sale will be online via liveauctions.tv .
TPS Coronet Leader 21st was born in 1960, so the semen used in this flush, was over 40 years old. Last week I flushed the same donor to Pheasant Creek Leader 4th, who was the last Shorthorn herd sire at Remitall in Alberta.He was Grand Champion at the 1970 Regina Bull sale and sold for $7400. I only had two vials of this semen so this will be the last flush we can do to this sire. Leader 4th was homozygous polled and I think he would be a very popular bull today. He was moderate framed super thick and extremely smooth and easy fleshing. I am sure hoping we get some pregnancies from these embryos, as they could result in some "interesting" calves.
TPS Coronet Leader 21st was born in 1960, so the semen used in this flush, was over 40 years old. Last week I flushed the same donor to Pheasant Creek Leader 4th, who was the last Shorthorn herd sire at Remitall in Alberta.He was Grand Champion at the 1970 Regina Bull sale and sold for $7400. I only had two vials of this semen so this will be the last flush we can do to this sire. Leader 4th was homozygous polled and I think he would be a very popular bull today. He was moderate framed super thick and extremely smooth and easy fleshing. I am sure hoping we get some pregnancies from these embryos, as they could result in some "interesting" calves.