WichitaLineMan
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Oh, I haven't played in a while.....here is a young 22 month old bull that I bred and raised....he will see a little action here...
WichitaLineMan":2vez5of2 said:Oh, I haven't played in a while.....here is a young 22 month old bull that I bred and raised....he will see a little action here...
plumber_greg":2euh3pgy said:I'm worried about Aaron's bulls.
They are so long, I'm afraid his cows will be plumb wore out before the back hooves see air.
Good ones' Aaron. Someday I want to come and see them. gs
elkwc":3l5ud1s1 said:Jobulls":3l5ud1s1 said:
He appears to be a nice bull in that pic. A big improvement over many Black Herefords I've seen.
Looks a bit fat to me! But should be a nice bullSupa Dexta":2am4oar5 said:
Fire Sweep Ranch":f575o17q said:Here is two we raised, both AI sired (and for sale).
This first bull is sired by Upgrade, and just turned a year old a few days ago. At just a year old, he weighed 1330 (today) and had a birth weight of 80 pounds. He is in the top 4% of the breed for weaning weight and ADG, and top 3% for yearling (you can see why). He comes from one of our top females, who is currently 8 years old and still cranking out a great one every year. These pictures were taken today after we bathed and poured both of our bulls.
His rear (on the left)
Here is a link to his EPD's and pedigree: https://herdbook.org/simmapp/action/ani ... er=3099341
The other bull is an HPF Optimizer 3/4 blood bull, only a June and weighed 1005, and had a birth weight of 82 pounds. His dam is an Upgrade 3/4 blood female that does a great job every year. We plan on showing him until he is sold. He is in the top for weaning and yearling also.
https://herdbook.org/simmapp/action/ani ... er=3120507
And because people wonder, we develop our bulls on pasture, with about 1.5% of bodyweight in a bull ration made by our mill to supplement. They are not fat!