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<blockquote data-quote="Hill Creek Farm" data-source="post: 227350" data-attributes="member: 155"><p>Did you buy this cow as a bred heifer from a past Star Lake Cattle sale in Oklahoma? Just wanted to know. I am not a big fan of Bogart. He is a pretty bull to look at from a side view, but not from a back end view. Bogart does not have a very good top in him. His dam I thought would be a real powerhouse being a full sister to National Champion 19D, but once I saw her in person, I couldn't believe my eyes. She is a really nice cow to look at from the side, but again has no top in her what so ever. I had in mine at one time to try Bogart out, but that is when he was a yearling and he looked like he was going to out due his sire 29F. THen he became a yearling then a two year old and its like he fell apart. He sold for $12,500 in the Spring 2005 Star Lake sale to a bunch of Canadians. :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hill Creek Farm, post: 227350, member: 155"] Did you buy this cow as a bred heifer from a past Star Lake Cattle sale in Oklahoma? Just wanted to know. I am not a big fan of Bogart. He is a pretty bull to look at from a side view, but not from a back end view. Bogart does not have a very good top in him. His dam I thought would be a real powerhouse being a full sister to National Champion 19D, but once I saw her in person, I couldn't believe my eyes. She is a really nice cow to look at from the side, but again has no top in her what so ever. I had in mine at one time to try Bogart out, but that is when he was a yearling and he looked like he was going to out due his sire 29F. THen he became a yearling then a two year old and its like he fell apart. He sold for $12,500 in the Spring 2005 Star Lake sale to a bunch of Canadians. :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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