K-Kim Gold Count 22P

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Willow Springs

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Anyone have much experience with his calves/daughters? He looks like he lacks depth of rib in the pictures.
 

mark tenenbaum

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Promised Land Cattle knew what to do with him-Heres a son that won some shows as a calf and in the last picture off pasture as a breeding bull and is one of the better commercial bulls in that part of Montana-Hes sold alot of bulls sired by him out of several breeds of cows I think hes certainly one of the better THICK commercial deals ive seen Check out some of the plusses in the second picture-Zane Martin has way good functional cattle that thrive in very tough conditions O0
 

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Weezie

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Hey Mark,

I know 22P was used more than 24P but which one do you think was better? I know Jordan Acres had some cows sired by both bulls in their herd
 

justintime

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I really liked the Gold Count 22P calves and he seemed to work on most any type of cows. I was just talking with another Canadian breeder a couple days ago. who found some Gold Count semen and he bought it all ( it was a sizeable amount of doses). He said he plans to use him again as he really liked the calves he had. His daughters had excellent udders and milked well. They were moderate framed and fertile. He is a bull that could and should be used again.
 
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