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<blockquote data-quote="BRG" data-source="post: 503734" data-attributes="member: 2397"><p>3waycross,</p><p></p><p>I have seen this bull, and he is a stud!!! I helped out with this bull sale and I was on the phone with an East Coast breeder and he was contending bidder. In fact, if he collects well up front where he doesn't have to live in stud, I (Gill Red Angus) plan to have pasture rights to the bull.(unless something changes between now and then) He is very deep bodied, thick quartered and out of one of the better cow lines in the breed. You need to see the cow family to understand what I mean. I purchased a bull a couple years ago that goes back to the same old NeoSho cow. She is 16 years old and raised a calf last year, and will again this year. Perfect udder structure on this line and lots of body in a moderate package.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRG, post: 503734, member: 2397"] 3waycross, I have seen this bull, and he is a stud!!! I helped out with this bull sale and I was on the phone with an East Coast breeder and he was contending bidder. In fact, if he collects well up front where he doesn't have to live in stud, I (Gill Red Angus) plan to have pasture rights to the bull.(unless something changes between now and then) He is very deep bodied, thick quartered and out of one of the better cow lines in the breed. You need to see the cow family to understand what I mean. I purchased a bull a couple years ago that goes back to the same old NeoSho cow. She is 16 years old and raised a calf last year, and will again this year. Perfect udder structure on this line and lots of body in a moderate package. [/QUOTE]
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