SAV Circuit Breaker

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So I got to see circuit breaker at Nichols Cyro the other day. I currently have embryos out of him that I plan to put in cows in two weeks. Frankly, I was very disappointed. He looked like a fat steer that was 100 lbs too light to enter market. He couldn’t have been more than 1400 lbs. I expected him to be around 6 or 6.5 frame and he was almost a sub 5 frame bull. I’m not trying to start anything or steer anyone in a different direction. Obviously the genetics are there. Hopefully once he gets to schaffs, he grows. I will say this he has great feet and is surprisingly bigger middled for his frame, I just wish the stud or the ranch that owns him would at least try to make him look more presentable as a 2 year old. He just isn’t as long, as big topped, and growthy as I would’ve expected. I saw territory last summer and expected circuit breaker to be just a notch better. Does anyone have calves out of him on the ground yet?
 
Welter Bros Angus said:
So I got to see circuit breaker at Nichols Cyro the other day. I currently have embryos out of him that I plan to put in cows in two weeks. Frankly, I was very disappointed. He looked like a fat steer that was 100 lbs too light to enter market. He couldn’t have been more than 1400 lbs. I expected him to be around 6 or 6.5 frame and he was almost a sub 5 frame bull. I’m not trying to start anything or steer anyone in a different direction. Obviously the genetics are there. Hopefully once he gets to schaffs, he grows. I will say this he has great feet and is surprisingly bigger middled for his frame, I just wish the stud or the ranch that owns him would at least try to make him look more presentable as a 2 year old. He just isn’t as long, as big topped, and growthy as I would’ve expected. I saw territory last summer and expected circuit breaker to be just a notch better. Does anyone have calves out of him on the ground yet?

Overfed yearling bulls typically don’t improve with age. What you see today is what he is. He will most likely sire some very nice females.
 

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