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<blockquote data-quote="SPH" data-source="post: 1631035" data-attributes="member: 20580"><p>For what it is worth our 2 Small Town Kid yearling bulls had adjusted yearling SC measurements of 37.4 and 34 (we had them measured a little over year old so actual was 38 and 35. I really wish we had at least 1 bull sired by Cuda this year to compare with but we got all heifers by him and 2 bulls by Small Town this year. I really like the looks of the Cuda heifers so far though. I have a few pictures on my phone of calves by both sires that I need to download and share at some point. I honestly think that both bulls have a lot of good traits to offer and you can't go wrong with either. I think the Small Town Kid calves probably have a little more bone and muscle from what I have seen in our calves but the Cuda calves are very well made as well. We had one of the owners of the Cuda bull visit the farm last fall who wanted to check out 1 of the 2 bulls below and when discussing Cuda he mentioned the females they've kept from him are turning into some really good cows.</p><p></p><p>Here's the 2 Small Town Kid bulls we sold this spring, pictures are from late December so they aren't even a year old yet in those pictures. We do ultrasound scans on all our yearling bulls and their adjusted 365 day ribeye came out to 14.19 and 14.64 which was a little surprising the 2nd bull had a slightly bigger ribeye because just looking at them the 1st bull is noticeably more thick and muscular through his top and weighed more. Personally I would have loved to kept either to use ourselves but we have a small herd and a good herd bull already. Both are going to commercial breeders to use on black cows so they should get some good use out of them.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.simpsonpolledherefords.com/images/2g.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.simpsonpolledherefords.com/images/6g.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPH, post: 1631035, member: 20580"] For what it is worth our 2 Small Town Kid yearling bulls had adjusted yearling SC measurements of 37.4 and 34 (we had them measured a little over year old so actual was 38 and 35. I really wish we had at least 1 bull sired by Cuda this year to compare with but we got all heifers by him and 2 bulls by Small Town this year. I really like the looks of the Cuda heifers so far though. I have a few pictures on my phone of calves by both sires that I need to download and share at some point. I honestly think that both bulls have a lot of good traits to offer and you can't go wrong with either. I think the Small Town Kid calves probably have a little more bone and muscle from what I have seen in our calves but the Cuda calves are very well made as well. We had one of the owners of the Cuda bull visit the farm last fall who wanted to check out 1 of the 2 bulls below and when discussing Cuda he mentioned the females they've kept from him are turning into some really good cows. Here's the 2 Small Town Kid bulls we sold this spring, pictures are from late December so they aren't even a year old yet in those pictures. We do ultrasound scans on all our yearling bulls and their adjusted 365 day ribeye came out to 14.19 and 14.64 which was a little surprising the 2nd bull had a slightly bigger ribeye because just looking at them the 1st bull is noticeably more thick and muscular through his top and weighed more. Personally I would have loved to kept either to use ourselves but we have a small herd and a good herd bull already. Both are going to commercial breeders to use on black cows so they should get some good use out of them. [img]http://www.simpsonpolledherefords.com/images/2g.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.simpsonpolledherefords.com/images/6g.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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