Hathcock Bull

jhambley

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Here's a bull bred by Bill Hathcock. He's been running with 30 cows for 90 days. It's been really hot here in KC this summer but he's holding up very well.

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I need to try and visit with him this fall. What does the pedigree on that bull look like?
 
Its such a pity that he's just a mutant and not a real hereford, can you imagine how thick he would have been if he had horns?
 
i can see why he is such a good thick bull.he has victor an dom blood running in him real thick.an if my memory is right plato is real old bloodline as well.but then again its been 20yrs since ive studied any polled hereford papers.
 
He's a blend of Neil Trask and Victor blood. Mr George Queener used the best of both of those lines and Mr Hathcock has continued that tradition.
 
Good looking bull. Refreshing to see pictures like this. Thank you for sharing.
What do you think about his daughters? Do you have any pictures of them that are representative of the type of females he will sire?
 
jhambley":3nay3nvq said:
He's a blend of Neil Trask and Victor blood. Mr George Queener used the best of both of those lines and Mr Hathcock has continued that tradition.
he probably never miss a beat in that kansas heat,,, might have made him home sick :cowboy:
 
fellow coworker went over to George Queeners couple weeks ago to look at bull's. must of been to pricey for him ... i got to go see if he's doing with angus what he's done with hereford... got to admire someone not prejudice enough to improve other breeds ;-)
 
Nice girls. Those last two make me want to buy a few of those just to look at. Sure would like to see what they would throw with a Gelbvieh bull.
 
Hereford76":3soqeau0 said:
looks like an old pro... didn't even brak a sweat. i like these pictures better than the ones standing by the mess of hay - if i remember right.


I kind of felt the same way 76. I really like him in these pics. Just goes to show what some weight and the time of year can do for an animal and pic.
 
jhambley":1ilfbn5x said:
Here's a bull bred by Bill Hathcock. He's been running with 30 cows for 90 days. It's been really hot here in KC this summer but he's holding up very well.

hodge3.jpg


hodge4.jpg


hodge5.jpg


hodge6.jpg
Wow, holding up well indeed! Are those his babies in the background? Nice bull!!!
 

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