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<blockquote data-quote="Dylan Biggs" data-source="post: 762221" data-attributes="member: 14282"><p>VLS thanks, I think the bull looks the part and is worth putting to the test. I am too cheap to buy our bulls a set of formal dress clothes.</p><p>Besides once some one is dressed up pretentious illusion starts to set in, my dear wife claims once I am dressed up I am even half presentable. Canadian reg# 1528630. He is a black red carrier. His dam was TKRA 248H, 142T was her last calf as a nine year old. She came open and was shipped. 248H in terms of her production was consistent middle of the herd producer. Structurally in terms of feet and udder she was extremely sound. Frame 5 cow not super easy fleshing but not a hard keeper either. I bred 142T to all my heifers commercial and purebred last year and he is not a bull I would use again on heifers under a range calving program. </p><p>So far his calves on the ground, individual phenotype and pedigree would indicate he will sire middle of the road frame, above average BW, above average muscle, should be an udder and foot improver. He has excellent scrotal and epidydimal tail development, shape and symmetry, and corollary semen quality, libido and breeding ability. Should also be a disposition improver. I have never made any attempt to turn him into a pet and yet you can walk up to him in the pasture and scratch him. This is the same as his sire.</p><p>Photo of his sire TKRA 61P taken this spring. </p><p><img src="http://ranchers.net/photopost/data/500/medium/PIC_08161.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><img src="http://ranchers.net/photopost/data/500/medium/PIC_1323.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dylan Biggs, post: 762221, member: 14282"] VLS thanks, I think the bull looks the part and is worth putting to the test. I am too cheap to buy our bulls a set of formal dress clothes. Besides once some one is dressed up pretentious illusion starts to set in, my dear wife claims once I am dressed up I am even half presentable. Canadian reg# 1528630. He is a black red carrier. His dam was TKRA 248H, 142T was her last calf as a nine year old. She came open and was shipped. 248H in terms of her production was consistent middle of the herd producer. Structurally in terms of feet and udder she was extremely sound. Frame 5 cow not super easy fleshing but not a hard keeper either. I bred 142T to all my heifers commercial and purebred last year and he is not a bull I would use again on heifers under a range calving program. So far his calves on the ground, individual phenotype and pedigree would indicate he will sire middle of the road frame, above average BW, above average muscle, should be an udder and foot improver. He has excellent scrotal and epidydimal tail development, shape and symmetry, and corollary semen quality, libido and breeding ability. Should also be a disposition improver. I have never made any attempt to turn him into a pet and yet you can walk up to him in the pasture and scratch him. This is the same as his sire. Photo of his sire TKRA 61P taken this spring. [img]http://ranchers.net/photopost/data/500/medium/PIC_08161.jpg[/img] [img]http://ranchers.net/photopost/data/500/medium/PIC_1323.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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