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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 684584" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>I agree with you Knersie about the guts and butts. His scrotum was 38cm at 12 months, that's enough nuts for me. You are looking at him in a hard environment. Until about two weeks ago he had little grass due to the drought. I've had such a hard time finding anything but angus and brangus of any quality. The two things that I have to remember when looking at this bull is that he's only 14 months old and the lack of forage he's had. I think some judge a pic of a bull the same whether he's a yearling or a 4 year old, but the yearling won't have matured and filled in. Not exactly what the lack of forage has done, but I did look at his dam, she's in really good shape and a great udder. I looked up his sire and grandsire in the char. association and they were both good bulls. Still trying to make my mind up about this boy - I have plenty of knee high grass, that's for sure, that could potentially let him show his potential. The verdicts still out in my mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 684584, member: 2653"] I agree with you Knersie about the guts and butts. His scrotum was 38cm at 12 months, that's enough nuts for me. You are looking at him in a hard environment. Until about two weeks ago he had little grass due to the drought. I've had such a hard time finding anything but angus and brangus of any quality. The two things that I have to remember when looking at this bull is that he's only 14 months old and the lack of forage he's had. I think some judge a pic of a bull the same whether he's a yearling or a 4 year old, but the yearling won't have matured and filled in. Not exactly what the lack of forage has done, but I did look at his dam, she's in really good shape and a great udder. I looked up his sire and grandsire in the char. association and they were both good bulls. Still trying to make my mind up about this boy - I have plenty of knee high grass, that's for sure, that could potentially let him show his potential. The verdicts still out in my mind. [/QUOTE]
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