BARNSCOOP
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I have tried to take pictures according to Doc's post. I will try to get his EPD information and post it ASAP. He is Reg. Black Angus.
BARNSCOOP-BARNSCOOP":2t5gm0pj said:
I have tried to take pictures according to Doc's post. I will try to get his EPD information and post it ASAP. He is Reg. Black Angus.
BARNSCOOP":nwkqnw1k said:He had just finished urinating when I took this picture. I purchased this bull on May the 24? The previous owner did not steer any of his sires get . He bought his sire in Georgia at some special Angus sell. His sire and the sires full brother were the top two bulls in the sale . They were even close in age as they were flushed as imbros then A.I. My friend paid $4000.00 for his father as a 22 month old at the sell that day. In transport he was somehow kicked in the testicals and he only stayed on his farm for a couple of months . He managed to service half of the herd before returning to the farm he came from (because of the breeding guarantee). Now some how this farm has a place in GA, and KY. He was returned in KY and exchanged for two other bulls. The previous owner kept one of his bulls as a replacement sire. I need to get the name and #'s. I have a call in to the former owner.
I have said before, his calves are terminal. We sell them for slaughter.
BARNSCOOP":kj4amk0d said:A.I. wasn't an option because I was told by someone who does alot of A.I. in my area first and second calves are hard to A.I.
sound like that fellow needs to run down to the town square, and let em put a nice sharp edge on his knife. theys alway's an oldtimer there that will be glad to accomodate ;-)Keren":26l0xvvv said:BARNSCOOP":26l0xvvv said:He had just finished urinating when I took this picture. I purchased this bull on May the 24? The previous owner did not steer any of his sires get . He bought his sire in Georgia at some special Angus sell. His sire and the sires full brother were the top two bulls in the sale . They were even close in age as they were flushed as imbros then A.I. My friend paid $4000.00 for his father as a 22 month old at the sell that day. In transport he was somehow kicked in the testicals and he only stayed on his farm for a couple of months . He managed to service half of the herd before returning to the farm he came from (because of the breeding guarantee). Now some how this farm has a place in GA, and KY. He was returned in KY and exchanged for two other bulls. The previous owner kept one of his bulls as a replacement sire. I need to get the name and #'s. I have a call in to the former owner.
I have said before, his calves are terminal. We sell them for slaughter.
This might be your issue.