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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 564649" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>The irony is, when I see "funnel butt" in the field, I think he looks like a heifer so I took Doc's comment as a freudian slip.</p><p></p><p>On the other bull . . . he is the most masculine, largest, and musculoskeletally developed calf I have this year . . . almost developed beyond his age and probably even more than the pics suggest. Normally I would keep him intact to see how he turned out, but, as I mentioned, he had to be pulled at birth and I fear might give some bull customers calving problems as well. One hard calving bull can really put a bad taste in my customers' mouths. He looks great and has a lot going for him, but I'm not sure that always makes a herdsire either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 564649, member: 7398"] The irony is, when I see "funnel butt" in the field, I think he looks like a heifer so I took Doc's comment as a freudian slip. On the other bull . . . he is the most masculine, largest, and musculoskeletally developed calf I have this year . . . almost developed beyond his age and probably even more than the pics suggest. Normally I would keep him intact to see how he turned out, but, as I mentioned, he had to be pulled at birth and I fear might give some bull customers calving problems as well. One hard calving bull can really put a bad taste in my customers' mouths. He looks great and has a lot going for him, but I'm not sure that always makes a herdsire either. [/QUOTE]
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