The same sire as 123A. Many years ago we recognized the good in what the DDA Hana 940 was. So when we flushed the mother we used Banjo of Wye, by the way the mother stayed in production for 20 years. A result of that was DDA Banjo E2B, who sold in Kansas many years ago. We used semen on the DDA Banjo E2B and he created a son DDA Clearwater 113F who was sold to Four Seasons Livestock in 2006. They are still a customer today. We collected the DDA Clearwater 113F and the mother is a result. The DDA Hana 940 is mother to both 177U and 142V that we use as a sire today. The DDA Hana 940 had 18 calves with no twins. Please check out ultrasound on this good 58W son.
