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<blockquote data-quote="jscunn" data-source="post: 413099" data-attributes="member: 1257"><p>Thanks for all the kind words I will pass them along. These bulls have all done a great job for us. I dont have any more bull pictures, I do have a picture of a 20 month old daughter of his I will try and post tonight. </p><p></p><p>I am no fan of Precision either but this bull is kinda different, he has never sired any flat ribbed, hard doing type cattle. He will sire alittle too much frame if mated incorrectly but his steer calves have been used alot by the kids as show steers. He sires really attractively fronted cattle.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cope,</p><p>As for Sydenstrickers you really should go one year, probably the year before you need a bull. The reason is you will be floored as to how deep the quality runs in that sale. They will have ~ 125 Fall yearling bulls in the sale in November with another 100 Jan bull calves and 25-30 2 yr olds. We have always bought yearlings they will be in 2-3 pens (40-60 head). I have been to enough bull sales to know that usually you can cut the bottom half out right away with one look, but not here. </p><p>I have seen better bulls but have never seen a place where the quality is so deep (~80% are really good bulls). Never show up the morning of the sale go the day before, I think you will need that kind of time. You can certainly buy a bull there most of the yearling bulls in that sale will be @ $3000 and below. I watched a guy behind me from Tn buy a really nice bull last year out of a donor cow for around $2000. The bull ratioed like 104 for weaning and 103 for yearling really nice buy. </p><p></p><p>I will be the guy in the Florida Gator hat freezing my "be nice" off in 35 degree weather. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jscunn, post: 413099, member: 1257"] Thanks for all the kind words I will pass them along. These bulls have all done a great job for us. I dont have any more bull pictures, I do have a picture of a 20 month old daughter of his I will try and post tonight. I am no fan of Precision either but this bull is kinda different, he has never sired any flat ribbed, hard doing type cattle. He will sire alittle too much frame if mated incorrectly but his steer calves have been used alot by the kids as show steers. He sires really attractively fronted cattle. Cope, As for Sydenstrickers you really should go one year, probably the year before you need a bull. The reason is you will be floored as to how deep the quality runs in that sale. They will have ~ 125 Fall yearling bulls in the sale in November with another 100 Jan bull calves and 25-30 2 yr olds. We have always bought yearlings they will be in 2-3 pens (40-60 head). I have been to enough bull sales to know that usually you can cut the bottom half out right away with one look, but not here. I have seen better bulls but have never seen a place where the quality is so deep (~80% are really good bulls). Never show up the morning of the sale go the day before, I think you will need that kind of time. You can certainly buy a bull there most of the yearling bulls in that sale will be @ $3000 and below. I watched a guy behind me from Tn buy a really nice bull last year out of a donor cow for around $2000. The bull ratioed like 104 for weaning and 103 for yearling really nice buy. I will be the guy in the Florida Gator hat freezing my "be nice" off in 35 degree weather. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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