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Ellingson Landman - 30 units
Reg: AAA +*20989672
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optimized growth. You should expect superior daughter-making capabilities without sacrificing stoutness and visual red meat. His Pathfinder donor dam is a sister to numerous other donors and top herd producers from Ellingson Angus, as well as Ellingson Open Range. She has recorded a production nursing ratio of 6/105, a yearling ratio of 5/107, an IMF ratio of 11/116 and a ribeye ratio of 11/102. You will be impressed with the ‘Landman’s’ ability to get out and travel, his internal dimension and his over
all physical correctness. Add “Ellingson Landman” to all your breeding projects today!
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