I-67

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irh

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I can't  seem to find anything on this bull, I know launter has him, is he calving ease?
 

irh

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I found him,  I was looking at the I-80 instead of I-67!
 

WhoaFlicka

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had one saterday a heifer calf out of a 1st calvercome easy by itself happy with calf realy stout and doing good <beer>
 

vc

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I did notice that more than half the bred heifers in Burke's sale were bred to I-67, the others mostly I-80, I'm guessing then that he is calving ease.
 

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vc said:
I did notice that more than half the bred heifers in Burke's sale were bred to I-67, the others mostly I-80, I'm guessing then that he is calving ease.

Not wanting to argue,but this really would have little baring as to whether or not I-67 is a calving ease sire. PPL that sell bred heifers yearly will breed heifers to a highly promoted bull to hopefully make the heifers sell better. Buyer beware, you can calve them out and help to either prove that he is calving ease or to help decide that it is not a good idea to use the bull on heifers. I see that he used a GCC angus bull to clean up with.
 
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