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<blockquote data-quote="East Caney" data-source="post: 583638" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>I'll have to get some good pictures of him to post. As I stated, they were in a drought, so these bulls didn't look like the really fleshy or overly fat bulls seen in most production sales. I can say, without bias, that he does have a broad back and plenty of muscle. He rode back from Colorado with 5 other bulls which were all out of the 1st pen of two-year olds...I don't know that any of them had a back broader or as broad as his.</p><p></p><p>The bull was sired by Lasater 2395. 2395 was retired as a 5-year old, the maximum that the Lasater Ranch keeps any herd bull, regardless of productivity. 2395 left 18 keeper bulls as yearlings in 2007. He left 16 keeper bulls this year, including 2 Lasater Ranch herd sires. Lasater 2395 sold in the 2007 sale for $5,250.</p><p></p><p>EC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="East Caney, post: 583638, member: 2960"] I'll have to get some good pictures of him to post. As I stated, they were in a drought, so these bulls didn't look like the really fleshy or overly fat bulls seen in most production sales. I can say, without bias, that he does have a broad back and plenty of muscle. He rode back from Colorado with 5 other bulls which were all out of the 1st pen of two-year olds...I don't know that any of them had a back broader or as broad as his. The bull was sired by Lasater 2395. 2395 was retired as a 5-year old, the maximum that the Lasater Ranch keeps any herd bull, regardless of productivity. 2395 left 18 keeper bulls as yearlings in 2007. He left 16 keeper bulls this year, including 2 Lasater Ranch herd sires. Lasater 2395 sold in the 2007 sale for $5,250. EC [/QUOTE]
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