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<blockquote data-quote="cotton1" data-source="post: 1398852" data-attributes="member: 14689"><p>I had the chance to check out the bovine elite site just now. Great news for me is they have a tool to score the amps for $12 and a 18in pipette that is made to screw on to a luer lock syringe, which is the kind I keep in stock-no in between piece needed!</p><p></p><p>Dun-those amps are pretty old I will guess. If you were curious the bull is FWT Bar 951(Sam), the bull that made Jerry Littons program in the 70's.The gentleman I am dealing with bought the Litton Ranch sometime after the crash and still owns it. The amps were probably put up by Charlie pretty early 1960s would be my guess.</p><p></p><p>I missed it but the Bull-O-Gram featured Sam as I understand.The bull was line bred quite a bit with no birth defects, and produced moderate but meaty cattle. As I was told by the gentleman I am buying the amps from, they were frame 5.5 or so kind of cattle that were easy keepers and fertile. Pre-frame race cattle. </p><p></p><p>I would like to bring the frame down a little on my cows, and just basically think it would be neat to see how the Sam bull will work on my modern day genetics for now. My previous flushes with other foundation bulls will hopefully give me some more interesting cows to mate with Sam in the future. Ive already been told that the newest bulls are better than the old ones, but I have also seen pictures of the old ones and have owned calfs off the newest ones.</p><p></p><p>Cotton1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotton1, post: 1398852, member: 14689"] I had the chance to check out the bovine elite site just now. Great news for me is they have a tool to score the amps for $12 and a 18in pipette that is made to screw on to a luer lock syringe, which is the kind I keep in stock-no in between piece needed! Dun-those amps are pretty old I will guess. If you were curious the bull is FWT Bar 951(Sam), the bull that made Jerry Littons program in the 70's.The gentleman I am dealing with bought the Litton Ranch sometime after the crash and still owns it. The amps were probably put up by Charlie pretty early 1960s would be my guess. I missed it but the Bull-O-Gram featured Sam as I understand.The bull was line bred quite a bit with no birth defects, and produced moderate but meaty cattle. As I was told by the gentleman I am buying the amps from, they were frame 5.5 or so kind of cattle that were easy keepers and fertile. Pre-frame race cattle. I would like to bring the frame down a little on my cows, and just basically think it would be neat to see how the Sam bull will work on my modern day genetics for now. My previous flushes with other foundation bulls will hopefully give me some more interesting cows to mate with Sam in the future. Ive already been told that the newest bulls are better than the old ones, but I have also seen pictures of the old ones and have owned calfs off the newest ones. Cotton1 [/QUOTE]
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