barstarcattle
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There is a 286 son that is running with my father in law and my cows this summer. I think that is one of the few yearlings I have seen that has not only maintained his flesh but substantially gained weight and condition (with as much labido as you can ask for) while running with cows. After seeing a group of 286 daughters we couldn't resist tapping into those genetics this past spring. I am soon leaving Colorado to move to Montana (somewhere in between those two big breeders of L1 cattle). Hopefully sometime I can take a few days and go look at your cattle.
P.S. Don't let anyone know about everything that 286M can do. It will just be our little secret. Unfortunately I think Hoffman spoiled that one by letting everyone know that the bull he owns a share of is out of the same cow as 286. I do know where you can see a dozen plus paternal half sibs to your bull and 286 grand-offspring in the spring of 2010. I should have a batch of 286 offspring out of a former Denver champion coming in 2010 in recip cows up North hopefully.
Good luck and great pictures.
P.S. Don't let anyone know about everything that 286M can do. It will just be our little secret. Unfortunately I think Hoffman spoiled that one by letting everyone know that the bull he owns a share of is out of the same cow as 286. I do know where you can see a dozen plus paternal half sibs to your bull and 286 grand-offspring in the spring of 2010. I should have a batch of 286 offspring out of a former Denver champion coming in 2010 in recip cows up North hopefully.
Good luck and great pictures.