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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 668937" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>I've always been a fan of Awesome Viagra, too. I think that if he wouldve had more color he would be more used. I am excited about the possibilities of Sleepeasy. We've been looking for this type bull for a long time. He has a correct phenotype and enough muscle to keep our herd headed in the direction of our goals, and at the same time has the horn growth and horn genetics to immediately take our herd to uncharted levels of horn growth. I believe Sleepeasy combines horn and body like no other bull I've seen.</p><p></p><p>As far as color is concerned, I've always said that quality will outshine color. It's always been thought that solid colored animals don't do as well in the show ring, but I've seen many solid colored animals do win big on the show circuit. Personally, I enjoy lots of white on longhorns. Not sure why. Of the cattle that are being bred to him this year none have a lot of white, except one. So hopefully we'll get some good color out of him. </p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 668937, member: 615"] I've always been a fan of Awesome Viagra, too. I think that if he wouldve had more color he would be more used. I am excited about the possibilities of Sleepeasy. We've been looking for this type bull for a long time. He has a correct phenotype and enough muscle to keep our herd headed in the direction of our goals, and at the same time has the horn growth and horn genetics to immediately take our herd to uncharted levels of horn growth. I believe Sleepeasy combines horn and body like no other bull I've seen. As far as color is concerned, I've always said that quality will outshine color. It's always been thought that solid colored animals don't do as well in the show ring, but I've seen many solid colored animals do win big on the show circuit. Personally, I enjoy lots of white on longhorns. Not sure why. Of the cattle that are being bred to him this year none have a lot of white, except one. So hopefully we'll get some good color out of him. Ryan [/QUOTE]
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