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Yes, a ton of growth but with the mating I had I thought the calf was alittle rough. I would also breed him to some fairly straightlegged cows. The bull calf we had had alittle too much set in his back legs for me. The dam is also that way so hard to blame that all on Charge On. He will add muscle and depth.
 
jscunn":evqp6s7w said:
The dam is also that way so hard to blame that all on Charge On.

if he's got it and he passes it on to his calves you better believe i attribute it to him. the blame should never be on the animal unless he made a bad decision. the people who bred him and use him would have the blame, not the animal.
 
Aero,

I said he had ALITTLE too much set, it is not like he couldnt walk. You been around Mike Keeny too long. Ready to jump on everything. :D Good lord Matt if I had a post legged cow he would be perfect to correct that. ALMOST every bull can serve a purpose.
 
jscunn":2klo7gpa said:
Aero,

I said he had ALITTLE too much set, it is not like he couldnt walk. You been around Mike Keeny too long. Ready to jump on everything. :D Good lord Matt if I had a post legged cow he would be perfect to correct that. ALMOST every bull can serve a purpose.

just having a good time : )
 
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If someone wanted a "terminal" Angus bull to put on commercial cows, a +4.7 BW Angus is probably comparable to 0 in several other breeds, and would probably be even less than 0 in several others.
 

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