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<blockquote data-quote="capt" data-source="post: 231032" data-attributes="member: 3759"><p>SEC, I agree wholeheartedly with your statements, especially about most breeders not paying enough attention to structure. This bulls mother is the most definitive reason the bull is in use. </p><p></p><p>Grumpy, I will attempt to answer your question without advertising. We plan on seeing what his calves turn out like, (quality, structure, growth, etc.). We got him used in a few small herds to give him a cross section of cattle and see what he does. If he passes those tests, he will be marketed for what he is. It is way too early to say whether he becomes a stud bull or not. His first calves are on the ground this spring. Like I said before, we are excited but are waiting to see. Hope that answers your question.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>capt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capt, post: 231032, member: 3759"] SEC, I agree wholeheartedly with your statements, especially about most breeders not paying enough attention to structure. This bulls mother is the most definitive reason the bull is in use. Grumpy, I will attempt to answer your question without advertising. We plan on seeing what his calves turn out like, (quality, structure, growth, etc.). We got him used in a few small herds to give him a cross section of cattle and see what he does. If he passes those tests, he will be marketed for what he is. It is way too early to say whether he becomes a stud bull or not. His first calves are on the ground this spring. Like I said before, we are excited but are waiting to see. Hope that answers your question. Thanks capt [/QUOTE]
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