Chuckie":3dxkaiek said:Frankie,
I tried to find that sale on paper or where I could print it off on paper. My eyes are messing up and I could see the bull, but not the print on the TV. So that kind of runined the sale. I did not find it on the Angus site or in the Angus journal. Did you see it on paper before the sale started? I still would like to see the numbers on the bulls. I was surprised at how low they were going. Some had some really good numbers. But of course, I could't see all the numbers.
They all were fed well.
Chuckie
Chuckie":hvuzgu0y said:Frankie,
I tried to find that sale on paper or where I could print it off on paper. My eyes are messing up and I could see the bull, but not the print on the TV. So that kind of runined the sale. I did not find it on the Angus site or in the Angus journal. Did you see it on paper before the sale started? I still would like to see the numbers on the bulls. I was surprised at how low they were going. Some had some really good numbers. But of course, I could't see all the numbers.
They all were fed well.
Chuckie
Chuckie":1jusjmn0 said:If I wrote it down correctly, Lot #5 brought $4750.00
Thanks.
What did you not like about the bulls?
cfpinz":18xi6y3b said:So many folks in this area follow Gardiner genetics, (Wehrman included), never been a fan of those either. And to echo your concerns, a lot of their bulls look to have weak back legs. But that's just my opinion, what do I know?
Angus In Texas":28ft2bo0 said:cfpinz":28ft2bo0 said:So many folks in this area follow Gardiner genetics, (Wehrman included), never been a fan of those either. And to echo your concerns, a lot of their bulls look to have weak back legs. But that's just my opinion, what do I know?
Gardiner became Gardiner due to the purchase of the the flush to Rita 5H11 from Wehrman...... I would venture to say that Gardiner is modeled after Wehrman
As for the sale. This was a bull sale in combination with Donnell Cattle Company up in Abilene, TX. That sale tends to be a little weaker than Wehrman's own sale out in Virginia. I don't know how under advertised it was but I had a catalog in hand. It was the 17th sale that they have had together..... one in the fall and one in the spring if I remember correctly so going on 9 years or so.
Frankie":3ihtopsq said:Angus In Texas":3ihtopsq said:cfpinz":3ihtopsq said:So many folks in this area follow Gardiner genetics, (Wehrman included), never been a fan of those either. And to echo your concerns, a lot of their bulls look to have weak back legs. But that's just my opinion, what do I know?
Gardiner became Gardiner due to the purchase of the the flush to Rita 5H11 from Wehrman...... I would venture to say that Gardiner is modeled after Wehrman
As for the sale. This was a bull sale in combination with Donnell Cattle Company up in Abilene, TX. That sale tends to be a little weaker than Wehrman's own sale out in Virginia. I don't know how under advertised it was but I had a catalog in hand. It was the 17th sale that they have had together..... one in the fall and one in the spring if I remember correctly so going on 9 years or so.
No. The sale we're discussing was the Wehrmann bull sale in VA. The Wehrmann-Donnell Bull Sale
is Wednesday, March 13th, 2008 from Abilene. It'll be on RFD TV, too.
Gardiner was Gardiner before their purchase of the flush, but they don't mind at all crediting much of their success today to that flush.
Angus In Texas":18yy7wot said:Yea I know Gardiner was Gardiner before their purchase but to say that Wehrman is following Gardiner is in my mind a little off .... I believe they are both following each other.