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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 139717" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>UG, I can answer that question to a certain extent. I have a son of Leachman Boom Time. Sydgen Boomtime 4285. They don't come any gentler than this bull. He eats pears out of your hand and never crowds you for any reason. He just hangs around with ya with his eyes open waiting for what ever you are going to do! He is always playing with the mineral feeder that I made by Dun's plans. Seems he spends too much time butting it. He isn't mad, but likes to hit it just right to make it come back and bonk him on the head. He usually walks aways with a red head. I am going to get a picture of him after he butts it for a while.</p><p>Right now, when he is turned sideways, he looks identical to Leachman Boomtime. I read in a sale book where it says Leachman Boomtime is deceased. Wonder what happned to him. Seems he is a 1999 model. That is awfully young for a bull to die. We have cows still spitting out calves that are ten years older than that every year. I have totally no complaints on this line of cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 139717, member: 637"] UG, I can answer that question to a certain extent. I have a son of Leachman Boom Time. Sydgen Boomtime 4285. They don't come any gentler than this bull. He eats pears out of your hand and never crowds you for any reason. He just hangs around with ya with his eyes open waiting for what ever you are going to do! He is always playing with the mineral feeder that I made by Dun's plans. Seems he spends too much time butting it. He isn't mad, but likes to hit it just right to make it come back and bonk him on the head. He usually walks aways with a red head. I am going to get a picture of him after he butts it for a while. Right now, when he is turned sideways, he looks identical to Leachman Boomtime. I read in a sale book where it says Leachman Boomtime is deceased. Wonder what happned to him. Seems he is a 1999 model. That is awfully young for a bull to die. We have cows still spitting out calves that are ten years older than that every year. I have totally no complaints on this line of cattle. [/QUOTE]
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