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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote" data-source="post: 910638" data-attributes="member: 3401"><p>The first bull is sired like I said by Cummberland Gay Lad, here is some info on him, <a href="http://www.rlshorthorns.com/cumberland_gay_lad.htm" target="_blank">http://www.rlshorthorns.com/cumberland_gay_lad.htm</a></p><p></p><p>The second bull is sired by Bonnyview Hero 7Z and here is some info that Justintime put up on Steerplanet.</p><p>"Bonnyview Hero 7Z is a bull that was born in the 60s. He was sired by HD Commander's Hero X who was an American Polled Congress Champion that was purchased by Bonnyview Farms and South Plain Farm here in Saskatchewan. I think they paid $3700 for him, which was pretty big money in the 60s. He was a powerful bull then and would be now. 7Z was from a cow named Nupar Ridgemaid X by Nupar Cherrio x. The Nupar herd was owned by Frank Fox, Lloydminster, SK ( Frank was a brother of Jonathon Fox of Justamere fame). Jonathon and Frank were in partnership in the Nupar herd for awhile when they were young. Frank Fox refused to use the smaller framed cattle of the 60s and he kept his herd bigger framed than most others. The Nupar herd was the base for many of the Ball Dee and Four Point herds and are in the backgrounds of bulls like, Ball Dee Perfect Count, Four Point Major and numerous others. Another thing that made the Nupar herd unique at that time was that it was one of the few polled herds."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote, post: 910638, member: 3401"] The first bull is sired like I said by Cummberland Gay Lad, here is some info on him, [url=http://www.rlshorthorns.com/cumberland_gay_lad.htm]http://www.rlshorthorns.com/cumberland_gay_lad.htm[/url] The second bull is sired by Bonnyview Hero 7Z and here is some info that Justintime put up on Steerplanet. "Bonnyview Hero 7Z is a bull that was born in the 60s. He was sired by HD Commander's Hero X who was an American Polled Congress Champion that was purchased by Bonnyview Farms and South Plain Farm here in Saskatchewan. I think they paid $3700 for him, which was pretty big money in the 60s. He was a powerful bull then and would be now. 7Z was from a cow named Nupar Ridgemaid X by Nupar Cherrio x. The Nupar herd was owned by Frank Fox, Lloydminster, SK ( Frank was a brother of Jonathon Fox of Justamere fame). Jonathon and Frank were in partnership in the Nupar herd for awhile when they were young. Frank Fox refused to use the smaller framed cattle of the 60s and he kept his herd bigger framed than most others. The Nupar herd was the base for many of the Ball Dee and Four Point herds and are in the backgrounds of bulls like, Ball Dee Perfect Count, Four Point Major and numerous others. Another thing that made the Nupar herd unique at that time was that it was one of the few polled herds." [/QUOTE]
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