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<blockquote data-quote="WarEagle73" data-source="post: 953259" data-attributes="member: 19171"><p>He is <a href="http://www.angus.org/Animal/EpdPedDtl.aspx?aid=FAAAAMHSgvqcKU9%2b1ZQr6XYV7Bo6z1g0IIUkkaqOjF%2fe%2f8ye&time=LAAAAP3BTpLwPQS8oA13y1jPJV3q2jl6rcQa2Ghb4wXfe8hyYgtU2FDt1Qh0NSGc8BdL8w%3d%3d" target="_blank">RAY In Focus 9264</a>. The link will take you to his registration through AAA. We bought him from Auburn's beef teaching herd. They used him as a yearling to clean up heifers and as a two year old to clean up the mature cowherd(all registered Angus). I bought him in Feb. of this year and, hopefully, his first calves will hit the ground in December from our heifers he bred.</p><p></p><p>Hasn't had anything to eat other than fescue and common bermuda since we got him, so hopefully he has the genetics to make cows that will thrive on our forage base. </p><p></p><p>So far, we haven't had any attitude problems out of him. All of the cattle raised at the university tend to be very docile and don't fear people, which I was afraid would translate to a bull that would be pushy and aggressive in the pens, but so far so good. We will see as he gets older how that goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WarEagle73, post: 953259, member: 19171"] He is [url=http://www.angus.org/Animal/EpdPedDtl.aspx?aid=FAAAAMHSgvqcKU9%2b1ZQr6XYV7Bo6z1g0IIUkkaqOjF%2fe%2f8ye&time=LAAAAP3BTpLwPQS8oA13y1jPJV3q2jl6rcQa2Ghb4wXfe8hyYgtU2FDt1Qh0NSGc8BdL8w%3d%3d]RAY In Focus 9264[/url]. The link will take you to his registration through AAA. We bought him from Auburn's beef teaching herd. They used him as a yearling to clean up heifers and as a two year old to clean up the mature cowherd(all registered Angus). I bought him in Feb. of this year and, hopefully, his first calves will hit the ground in December from our heifers he bred. Hasn't had anything to eat other than fescue and common bermuda since we got him, so hopefully he has the genetics to make cows that will thrive on our forage base. So far, we haven't had any attitude problems out of him. All of the cattle raised at the university tend to be very docile and don't fear people, which I was afraid would translate to a bull that would be pushy and aggressive in the pens, but so far so good. We will see as he gets older how that goes. [/QUOTE]
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