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<blockquote data-quote="CattleMan1920" data-source="post: 1546248" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>If you have not heard of McCumber Angus Ranch in North Dakota, you should definitely bring yourself up to speed. Stone Gate had a bull from there, McCumber Unmistakable 573. We have two sons out of that bull, and if you look at the pedigree you will see the OCC Unmistakable and OCC Paxton influence. OCC Paxton is Coleman Charlo's sire, and SAV President 6847's grandsire. As you can see Stone Gate is not some fly by night operation, they put thought into the sires they use. We are really impressed by the way with the McCumber Unmistakable 573 sons have developed, so much so that we were able to get semen from ANOTHER Unmistakable son, McCumber Unmistakable 524, a bull owned by Arntzen Angus Ranch, to use this winter. Those Unmistakable sons look excellent, and the 524 bull should produce some top-notch herd sires with a strong maternal influence. The daughters are definitely keepers as well. A lot of buyers at Stone Gate, I'm pretty certain, never do the homework to find out what they are buying, if they did, they would know that Charles, Jere, and the family don't use just any old bull in their operation. Here is a photo of that McCumber Unmistakable 524 bull that we are breeding to at Branded. He sold in 2016, 1/2 interest for $50k. A bargain! I'm sure the owners of AAR Ten X 7008 S A know that however.....</p><p></p><p><a href="https://cattletoday.com/forum/app.php/gallery/image/53" target="_blank"><img src="https://cattletoday.com/forum/app.php/gallery/image/53/mini" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleMan1920, post: 1546248, member: 37967"] If you have not heard of McCumber Angus Ranch in North Dakota, you should definitely bring yourself up to speed. Stone Gate had a bull from there, McCumber Unmistakable 573. We have two sons out of that bull, and if you look at the pedigree you will see the OCC Unmistakable and OCC Paxton influence. OCC Paxton is Coleman Charlo's sire, and SAV President 6847's grandsire. As you can see Stone Gate is not some fly by night operation, they put thought into the sires they use. We are really impressed by the way with the McCumber Unmistakable 573 sons have developed, so much so that we were able to get semen from ANOTHER Unmistakable son, McCumber Unmistakable 524, a bull owned by Arntzen Angus Ranch, to use this winter. Those Unmistakable sons look excellent, and the 524 bull should produce some top-notch herd sires with a strong maternal influence. The daughters are definitely keepers as well. A lot of buyers at Stone Gate, I'm pretty certain, never do the homework to find out what they are buying, if they did, they would know that Charles, Jere, and the family don't use just any old bull in their operation. Here is a photo of that McCumber Unmistakable 524 bull that we are breeding to at Branded. He sold in 2016, 1/2 interest for $50k. A bargain! I'm sure the owners of AAR Ten X 7008 S A know that however..... [url=https://cattletoday.com/forum/app.php/gallery/image/53][img]https://cattletoday.com/forum/app.php/gallery/image/53/mini[/img][/url] [/QUOTE]
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