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<blockquote data-quote="Amo" data-source="post: 1574792" data-attributes="member: 14857"><p>Thanks for the insight on clean/dirty. I'm curious as to how you figured out how many progeny? Your question is a valid one.</p><p></p><p>Well the purchaser is a reputable breeder whom I respect. For what they paid on this guy's small production sale, he must have been a decent bull. I like the bulls numbers and I like a lot of the sires in his pedigree. Purchaser sold some sons in their production sale. According to the guy I'm dealing with, those son's sold well. Guy I'm dealing with says he made good daughters. Yes, I know sales pitch!</p><p></p><p>Guess bulls back legs slipped on a rubber matt as he walked off the trailer when delivered. They were using him as clean up and he got to where he couldn't naturally service, so breeder took him back and collected him somehow.....ya I know, but it's the story I got. </p><p></p><p>I'm going to use him on heifers. So if it's a live calf that looks like crap, I'm not out much for the price that he's asking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amo, post: 1574792, member: 14857"] Thanks for the insight on clean/dirty. I'm curious as to how you figured out how many progeny? Your question is a valid one. Well the purchaser is a reputable breeder whom I respect. For what they paid on this guy's small production sale, he must have been a decent bull. I like the bulls numbers and I like a lot of the sires in his pedigree. Purchaser sold some sons in their production sale. According to the guy I'm dealing with, those son's sold well. Guy I'm dealing with says he made good daughters. Yes, I know sales pitch! Guess bulls back legs slipped on a rubber matt as he walked off the trailer when delivered. They were using him as clean up and he got to where he couldn't naturally service, so breeder took him back and collected him somehow.....ya I know, but it's the story I got. I'm going to use him on heifers. So if it's a live calf that looks like crap, I'm not out much for the price that he's asking. [/QUOTE]
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