hard to believe he could find much wrong with him....other then his paper workOK Jeanne":1utrx5l1 said:Very handsome; terrific hindquarter - Kersie is a hereford expert here, but he looks good to me.
sooknortex":230fa6f7 said:>>Is that Ulrich breeding?<<
Yes he is a son of the 20J bull.
sooknortex":o5gfqquw said:
Northern Rancher":2oimluxd said:Phenotypically he is pleasing to the eye but I'm a bit concerned about the mature size of his offspring. As I think Herefords role in the cattle business is more the maternal end I'd have to see a dam and some daughter pictures working in conditions that are close to a commercial outfits before I'd jump on the bandwagon to use the bull. The Hereford breed has lost market share to Angus for years up here but they've always had bulls that took a good picture.
Northern Rancher":26nkg7x1 said:Phenotypically he is pleasing to the eye but I'm a bit concerned about the mature size of his offspring. As I think Herefords role in the cattle business is more the maternal end I'd have to see a dam and some daughter pictures working in conditions that are close to a commercial outfits before I'd jump on the bandwagon to use the bull. The Hereford breed has lost market share to Angus for years up here but they've always had bulls that took a good picture.
greenwillowhereford II":1hshfnxz said:Top 5% phenotypically, and longer than he looks IMO, because if you take three or four inches of depth off him, he'd look longer.