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<blockquote data-quote="jenran" data-source="post: 738740" data-attributes="member: 3973"><p>Well ... my bull is a 4140P son .. and I would call him "moderate framed" at best ... he is not a large framed bull by any means ... and one thing I was unsure about was how easy fleshing he would be .. I didn't know how he would stand up after breeding cows etc. .. but he maintained himself really well. Funny .. I did not think that Holdens bulls were large framed ... and in fact we DID purchase this bull because we believe he has the potenetial to raise us some females that are moderate framed, deep ribed, feminine, and NOT too big !! LOL .. the carcass value in him was really just a bonus. If I can ever figure out how to post a pic on here now .. I will see if I can get one up ..</p><p></p><p>As for getting him home .. Holdens helped us get the nessisary blood/health work done .. and we got out import papers in order .. and that was about it .. being as he was under 18months made things much easier. Holdens is actually only about 2 hours away from us .. so we just went and picked him up. </p><p></p><p>Jen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jenran, post: 738740, member: 3973"] Well ... my bull is a 4140P son .. and I would call him "moderate framed" at best ... he is not a large framed bull by any means ... and one thing I was unsure about was how easy fleshing he would be .. I didn't know how he would stand up after breeding cows etc. .. but he maintained himself really well. Funny .. I did not think that Holdens bulls were large framed ... and in fact we DID purchase this bull because we believe he has the potenetial to raise us some females that are moderate framed, deep ribed, feminine, and NOT too big !! LOL .. the carcass value in him was really just a bonus. If I can ever figure out how to post a pic on here now .. I will see if I can get one up .. As for getting him home .. Holdens helped us get the nessisary blood/health work done .. and we got out import papers in order .. and that was about it .. being as he was under 18months made things much easier. Holdens is actually only about 2 hours away from us .. so we just went and picked him up. Jen [/QUOTE]
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