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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1684464" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Most of the bulls I have had I just refer to them as the same name as their sire. Angus: New Design, Predestined, Bismarck, Frontman, Upward, Power Tool. We ventured out and called our last Hereford bull Curly. The most recent purchased bull which was a Simmental and didn't stay to long due to an injury, I called Hell Cat, because he was aggressive, which would have got him culled soon anyway. Now we have Knot Head, he likes to herd the cows and runs them. Slick, and Tiger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1684464, member: 24816"] Most of the bulls I have had I just refer to them as the same name as their sire. Angus: New Design, Predestined, Bismarck, Frontman, Upward, Power Tool. We ventured out and called our last Hereford bull Curly. The most recent purchased bull which was a Simmental and didn’t stay to long due to an injury, I called Hell Cat, because he was aggressive, which would have got him culled soon anyway. Now we have Knot Head, he likes to herd the cows and runs them. Slick, and Tiger. [/QUOTE]
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