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<blockquote data-quote="VLS_GUY" data-source="post: 721799" data-attributes="member: 13182"><p>I agree with white cows comments on Wyoming Wind. He was more of a maternal bull than a power bull. I also would not call him a calving ease bull on a par with Baldridge Fasttrack. He offer middle of the road performance and phenotype. He did put some good bulls out but this was due in large part to the high quality of the cows he was bred to. Wyoming Wind was a very well promoted bull and his impact was huge as a result. </p><p>For my bull customers he never put enough performance or muscle on his bull calves to be the first pick of the ranchers or farmers. That limited his use by me. Many of his sons or grandsons are far better in these departments and in my opinion better bulls to use on commercial cows than Wyoming Wind. In short a good bull in his day but we have moved on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLS_GUY, post: 721799, member: 13182"] I agree with white cows comments on Wyoming Wind. He was more of a maternal bull than a power bull. I also would not call him a calving ease bull on a par with Baldridge Fasttrack. He offer middle of the road performance and phenotype. He did put some good bulls out but this was due in large part to the high quality of the cows he was bred to. Wyoming Wind was a very well promoted bull and his impact was huge as a result. For my bull customers he never put enough performance or muscle on his bull calves to be the first pick of the ranchers or farmers. That limited his use by me. Many of his sons or grandsons are far better in these departments and in my opinion better bulls to use on commercial cows than Wyoming Wind. In short a good bull in his day but we have moved on. [/QUOTE]
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