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None of the pictures of the bull do him justice. The bottom picture shows a Day Rupert Tone 092 daughter in the foreground, and one of his half sisters lying down, while L1M stands to the left. The new bull, FGR Nevin Hudson N4 somehow found a way to get inside the delapidated old bale ring in the background. The 092 daughter probably within a month of calving.

The first two pictures show a couple of angles of N4, one of him checking out a pregnant cow! He is 22 months old.
 
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Well, I guess he is a nice looking bull, but he would not fit into my fit looking cattle. Nothing against your cattle, I know there registered animals, but There sires are not very well known in the hereford breed. I use bulls that have built a name for there self. I use bulls like Star Bogart, Remitall Highway, Star America, and my newest edition, BRL CALL 100L the 2004 National Grand Champion Bull at the Denver show. He is the thickess bull that I think I have ever used. 8)

Matt
 
Hill Creek Farm":16fr228e said:
Well, I guess he is a nice looking bull, but he would not fit into my fit looking cattle. Nothing against your cattle, I know there registered animals, but There sires are not very well known in the hereford breed. I use bulls that have built a name for there self. I use bulls like Star Bogart, Remitall Highway, Star America, and my newest edition, BRL CALL 100L the 2004 National Grand Champion Bull at the Denver show. He is the thickess bull that I think I have ever used. 8)

Matt

Look up his pedigree and you will find the top side loaded with respected names including Feltons. My bull beat the Star Lake bulls on weaning weight without all the creep feed they get. His sire comes from the operation of a high-ranking CHB officer. If you'd like to look up the pedigree, his name is FGR Nevin Hudson N4. Take Care, and good to see you on the boards again.
 

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