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<blockquote data-quote="Jdunn55" data-source="post: 8279675" data-attributes="member: 81760"><p>Depends on what you deem as progress?</p><p></p><p>Premier was one of the top bulls but no longer is anywhere near the top, however my premier daughters are phenomenal imo.</p><p></p><p>I've got lots of Chad's and really like them, their daughters are even more of an improvement imo</p><p></p><p>There's some awesome bulls in stud available atm with great pedigrees behind them</p><p></p><p>Genomic results will never ever be 100% accurate and right now they're really not as good for the breed as like say the holsteins, but they are a good indicator imo of which bulls to use and not use. The more people supply Genomic data through testing daughters of these bulls the more accurate the Genomic results will become, but this of course takes time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jdunn55, post: 8279675, member: 81760"] Depends on what you deem as progress? Premier was one of the top bulls but no longer is anywhere near the top, however my premier daughters are phenomenal imo. I've got lots of Chad's and really like them, their daughters are even more of an improvement imo There's some awesome bulls in stud available atm with great pedigrees behind them Genomic results will never ever be 100% accurate and right now they're really not as good for the breed as like say the holsteins, but they are a good indicator imo of which bulls to use and not use. The more people supply Genomic data through testing daughters of these bulls the more accurate the Genomic results will become, but this of course takes time. [/QUOTE]
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