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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1825239" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>This is the one you are showing in Louisville for the guy that bought him from you? And he told you to sell him? This bull would be ideal for the 3 or 4 people on here, with threads this week about needing a BB black bull. Between this one, the one you posted you used as a clean-up this year, and the 2 that Simm sold to Kenny and Clinch, I have really evaluated my 50+ yr old feelings about Simm bulls. Always liked Simm cows, but those few years I spent helping people pull calves, and often cut out calves, from those 800lb ln Angus and Herefords everyone had around here back then, put a bad taste in my mouth for Simm, and Charolais, bulls. If we sill had them, I think I would be open to using a PP BB Simm on our Corrientes next year. Some of those guys needing bulls...the ones from south east Texas and Florida, and I think there is one from LA , have expressed concerns about heat. and have gotten some bad advice from folks concerning that. But since I was a boy, Angus have outnumbered all other breeds combined here and elsewhere in the South. I'd be willing to bet that if any of those guys bought this young bull (or one like him) about now, the bull would be fully acclimated and do just fine down here next summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1825239, member: 40587"] This is the one you are showing in Louisville for the guy that bought him from you? And he told you to sell him? This bull would be ideal for the 3 or 4 people on here, with threads this week about needing a BB black bull. Between this one, the one you posted you used as a clean-up this year, and the 2 that Simm sold to Kenny and Clinch, I have really evaluated my 50+ yr old feelings about Simm bulls. Always liked Simm cows, but those few years I spent helping people pull calves, and often cut out calves, from those 800lb ln Angus and Herefords everyone had around here back then, put a bad taste in my mouth for Simm, and Charolais, bulls. If we sill had them, I think I would be open to using a PP BB Simm on our Corrientes next year. Some of those guys needing bulls...the ones from south east Texas and Florida, and I think there is one from LA , have expressed concerns about heat. and have gotten some bad advice from folks concerning that. But since I was a boy, Angus have outnumbered all other breeds combined here and elsewhere in the South. I'd be willing to bet that if any of those guys bought this young bull (or one like him) about now, the bull would be fully acclimated and do just fine down here next summer. [/QUOTE]
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