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<blockquote data-quote="hillbilly" data-source="post: 52382" data-attributes="member: 373"><p>No offical records, but...</p><p>My dad had a grand champion yearling bull in Iowa in 1947.[4H thing I think]</p><p>He has a picture, a ribbon and a copy of a check.</p><p>My dad was a late bloomer, he wasn't more than 5'10" in the picture.</p><p>You can see the bottom line of his chest over the bulls back.</p><p>The bull looked very long, he only has about 10" [if that] of ground clearance in front.</p><p>He weighed 1250 lbs and brought $1 per pound in 1947.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hillbilly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbilly, post: 52382, member: 373"] No offical records, but... My dad had a grand champion yearling bull in Iowa in 1947.[4H thing I think] He has a picture, a ribbon and a copy of a check. My dad was a late bloomer, he wasn't more than 5'10" in the picture. You can see the bottom line of his chest over the bulls back. The bull looked very long, he only has about 10" [if that] of ground clearance in front. He weighed 1250 lbs and brought $1 per pound in 1947. Hillbilly [/QUOTE]
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