CCS: So Bando 155 is Free, Where did it come from?

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RSC

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I was looking through the list of carriers for CCS today and noticed 1680's sire Bando 155 was free.  I also noticed a bull that we flushed to years ago that was a carrier and didn't have any 1680 in his pedigree so it made me wonder what bull that was in common with this bull and the Dam side of 1680. 

Don't know anything about the bull but who was PS Power Play?

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bluffcountrycattle

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Most likely the common ancestor is Rito 9J9...does that look right?  Who was the carrier bull you used?  PS Power Play was a bull bred by Penn State...I think he is the bull/image used by the AAA in all their promotion ads and logos.  Good bull in  my opinion, and worked well for a lot of people I think.  My uncle owned a really good son...he was a power play son out of a bando 155/df empress cow bred at oklahoma state.  Made very good females...
 

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P S Power Play was also the sire of the Hoff bred bull Scotch Cap. Have a May heifer calf sired by Power Play out of a shorthorn female. Not much for the show but I think will make a nice commercial type female.
 
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