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Shorthorn herd sire - Gal Chaser
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<blockquote data-quote="skcatlman" data-source="post: 416534" data-attributes="member: 5562"><p>Does anyone here know how to evaluate working cattle :roll: ? The bull is out on pasture and yes he is a little high off the ground. But you fatten this guy get him in his winter hair coat and a few months in the show barn and alot of you guys would be in love with the bull. So as i tell my customers when selling a bull or his semen a good picture will sell a every straw. The bull is a bit high off the ground for me but he is long ,smooth and appears to have enough butt for a shorty. Just remember shorthorns are not supposed to look like belgian blues. If they do it is all hair, fat and a good fit. If mated to the short deep cows i would like to see the heifers he produces i have a funny feeling alot of jr showmen would be trying to buy those heifers. Remember there are all types of cows and i can see this bull working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skcatlman, post: 416534, member: 5562"] Does anyone here know how to evaluate working cattle :roll: ? The bull is out on pasture and yes he is a little high off the ground. But you fatten this guy get him in his winter hair coat and a few months in the show barn and alot of you guys would be in love with the bull. So as i tell my customers when selling a bull or his semen a good picture will sell a every straw. The bull is a bit high off the ground for me but he is long ,smooth and appears to have enough butt for a shorty. Just remember shorthorns are not supposed to look like belgian blues. If they do it is all hair, fat and a good fit. If mated to the short deep cows i would like to see the heifers he produces i have a funny feeling alot of jr showmen would be trying to buy those heifers. Remember there are all types of cows and i can see this bull working. [/QUOTE]
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