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We had a son of Super X 745 that we just lost the other day. His mother was an awesome cow that had raised herdbulls before.
I had 1st seen Super X calves at Connelly's in MT and they were pretty easy to look at there, stout, well muscle bulls, large scrotal they were easy to like. Those cattle had structure that would blow most other bulls out of the water. Not any bull do I know that is as good for making the feet and legs right as he did.
This son we have is similar, doesn't pass the same muscle pattern. But they are right on! Their structure is bang on, he will fix structure like no other bull I know. I am not saying that because we owned a chunk of him but I have been looking for a bull that would correct structure for a very long time, hard to find.
The Super X daughters were average for milk, the udders are excellent. Easy doing but not so easy doing like Alberda Traveler that they make won't milk properly.
His milk number is +15lbs, so for the EPD guru's that wouldn't be high enough.
Thankfully we collected some semen on our bull before he went on!
I had 1st seen Super X calves at Connelly's in MT and they were pretty easy to look at there, stout, well muscle bulls, large scrotal they were easy to like. Those cattle had structure that would blow most other bulls out of the water. Not any bull do I know that is as good for making the feet and legs right as he did.
This son we have is similar, doesn't pass the same muscle pattern. But they are right on! Their structure is bang on, he will fix structure like no other bull I know. I am not saying that because we owned a chunk of him but I have been looking for a bull that would correct structure for a very long time, hard to find.
The Super X daughters were average for milk, the udders are excellent. Easy doing but not so easy doing like Alberda Traveler that they make won't milk properly.
His milk number is +15lbs, so for the EPD guru's that wouldn't be high enough.
Thankfully we collected some semen on our bull before he went on!