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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowhereford II" data-source="post: 558844" data-attributes="member: 7439"><p>I'm really not a member of the bull of the month club, but that doesn't mean that I don't enjoy seeing pics of some nice looking new ones. A few that have caught my eye recently: </p><p></p><p>KSU Wildcat 656 ET; I know that the top side is primarily show stock, but I really like the bottom side of his pedigree, and the rear pic of him shows an outstanding set of haunches. Unfortunately, he didn't get the IMF from his maternal grandsire, 8020, that you would have hoped.</p><p></p><p>TRM 520E Samson 7088 5202</p><p></p><p>PW 229 Victor 360; He's been around awhile, but I haven't noticed him before.</p><p></p><p>MSF 242 Fortune 4016</p><p></p><p>KCL 29F Marksman K111 46N ET; Looks pretty good, interesting pedigree, but another failure of 8020 to overcome the Remitall influence when it comes to IMF</p><p></p><p>Day Zato Tone 943; Just had to throw him in the mix. He's about 8 or 9, but just recently has appeared on the national level, probably the only living Hazlett/Turner Ranch bloodline bull with semen available. His dam is still producing at 16. His pic was taken in ND in his work clothes, and while I think he has a little pigment, I feel that all it would take for most of the real world cattlemen/women here to pronounce him possibly the best bull they've seen would be a touch of goggles around the eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowhereford II, post: 558844, member: 7439"] I'm really not a member of the bull of the month club, but that doesn't mean that I don't enjoy seeing pics of some nice looking new ones. A few that have caught my eye recently: KSU Wildcat 656 ET; I know that the top side is primarily show stock, but I really like the bottom side of his pedigree, and the rear pic of him shows an outstanding set of haunches. Unfortunately, he didn't get the IMF from his maternal grandsire, 8020, that you would have hoped. TRM 520E Samson 7088 5202 PW 229 Victor 360; He's been around awhile, but I haven't noticed him before. MSF 242 Fortune 4016 KCL 29F Marksman K111 46N ET; Looks pretty good, interesting pedigree, but another failure of 8020 to overcome the Remitall influence when it comes to IMF Day Zato Tone 943; Just had to throw him in the mix. He's about 8 or 9, but just recently has appeared on the national level, probably the only living Hazlett/Turner Ranch bloodline bull with semen available. His dam is still producing at 16. His pic was taken in ND in his work clothes, and while I think he has a little pigment, I feel that all it would take for most of the real world cattlemen/women here to pronounce him possibly the best bull they've seen would be a touch of goggles around the eyes. [/QUOTE]
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