Keren
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What is the story behind your stud name? Seems everybody already has all the good ones . . . I can't think of any for myself!
Grand Chaser":vtrk1wzi said:well a few of ours are
Lex Lugar- because his additude reminds me of lex Lugar off of Smallville
Black Echo- he's black and he's out of Black Shamrock and Echo
Kansas- has the shape of kansas on his side
Smak- He's a huge bluffer and "talks" alot of smack
Elmo- He's a brighter red than Elmo him self
Whopper- he's huge like a burger king whopper
Those are just a few of them.
Bek":496puoo7 said:Yeah, I wouldn't exactly call the whole of Australia the Outback though.
Grand Chaser":aknn4njt said:well a few of ours are
Lex Lugar- because his additude reminds me of lex Lugar off of Smallville
Black Echo- he's black and he's out of Black Shamrock and Echo
Kansas- has the shape of kansas on his side
Smak- He's a huge bluffer and "talks" alot of smack
Elmo- He's a brighter red than Elmo him self
Whopper- he's huge like a burger king whopper
Those are just a few of them.
Australian Cattleman":1rori7p0 said:our main home property is called "Rose-Lea" after a lady that purchased it about 50+ years ago called Leah Rose. Our other properties are called "Lea View" (overlooks our home place about 2 klms to the east) Forty Acres which is self explanatory this is about 20 klms away from home. This block was given to my wife Helen by her father. Its a pretty block by the river with mountains around it. We run Brahman cross and some pure heifers on it because its warmer and at a lower elevation than our 1,000 metre home block. We have another 500 acre block called "Galvans" named after the original selector of it about 100 years ago. This block is 15 klms from us to our north west, we can see some of this country from our home.
Our stud names (prefix or whatever you like to call it)
Coliana Brahman Stud.
Chevalley South Devons.
Highland South Brahvons.
Mountain Top Herefords.
Thats my 2 cents worth.
Colin