Sweetheart - Sioux Falls Regional Livestock
Sweetheart - Sioux Falls Regional Livestock
Sweetheart - Sioux Falls Regional Livestock
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One can only wonder how<br />
much power is in M51 to<br />
have raised an Alias daughter<br />
this good. I agree maybe we<br />
should DNA to make sure. But<br />
what value does DNA have<br />
when the Maine<br />
Association say Cunia 602<br />
does not percentage verify<br />
along with 2 other direct<br />
Cunia progeny that we tested<br />
from the result of embryo<br />
transfers and Cunia Amps.<br />
WE can all hide behind lab<br />
reports and attorney’s rather<br />
than expose a lot of<br />
registrations within the breed.<br />
Why register, Because they<br />
are worth more? To who the<br />
packer? Just raise them good<br />
and it won’t matter!<br />
Lot 4<br />
Sire: Alias Dam: M51 Thomas Outlaw X G1<br />
DOB: Fall 2008 • Due: 3-10 to I-80 • Tag F20<br />
M51 -<br />
Dam of<br />
Lot 4<br />
& 5<br />
6<br />
Lot 5<br />
Sire: Chunky Monkey Dam: M51 Thomas Outlaw X G1<br />
DOB: Fall 2008 • Due: 4-12 to Carpe Diem • Tag M51<br />
Wow! A 7/8 Charolais Female this moderate and easy keeping. I must have fell off Mt. Rushmore and bumped my head to be offering<br />
this kind of Charolais for sale. Huge boned, big bodied and diaper assed, a true donor in the making. We keep the right to 2 flushes<br />
at our expense. This apple never fell far from the tree and we got $20,000 from Boysel for ½ of her mother. This was M51’s natural fall<br />
born calf.