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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 199076" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>JHH, </p><p></p><p>To be quite honest, any of the 3 bulls I mentioned has the potiental to throw you a show calf. Here is another bull to look at <a href="http://mrnakherefords.com/mh_dakota_0230.htm" target="_blank">http://mrnakherefords.com/mh_dakota_0230.htm</a></p><p></p><p>He is the sire of my favorite cow in my herd and also my herd bull.</p><p>I'll pm you with pictures of a couple calves out of my horned bull. From what I've heard from ND and my experience with my bull, there has yet to be an assisted calf and none over 80 lbs. He is not proven but last year had 40 some calves on the ground and all out of 1st calf heifers. I'm boarderline advertising now, so the rest of this part of the conversation I'll pick up in a pm.</p><p></p><p>Robin Hood s listed with a 3.5 BW on the AHA website. So I would assume that ABS' numbers are correct. I have used him on heifers with no problems. I did not study the EDP's you posted but no matter what they are, it would not sway my choices of bulls.</p><p>I also believe that 335F can be ordered thru ABS as well. All 3 bulls at your fingertips!</p><p></p><p>Your pics are a little hard to tell much about the cattle. They look to be sound with no obvious flaws. The top one may be lacking some lower quarter though.</p><p></p><p>As for my Pure Gold's, none on the ground yet. They are due anytime. I think the cows just like to see me at 2AM.</p><p></p><p>Take Care and I'll send you a pm shortly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 199076, member: 190"] JHH, To be quite honest, any of the 3 bulls I mentioned has the potiental to throw you a show calf. Here is another bull to look at [url=http://mrnakherefords.com/mh_dakota_0230.htm]http://mrnakherefords.com/mh_dakota_0230.htm[/url] He is the sire of my favorite cow in my herd and also my herd bull. I'll pm you with pictures of a couple calves out of my horned bull. From what I've heard from ND and my experience with my bull, there has yet to be an assisted calf and none over 80 lbs. He is not proven but last year had 40 some calves on the ground and all out of 1st calf heifers. I'm boarderline advertising now, so the rest of this part of the conversation I'll pick up in a pm. Robin Hood s listed with a 3.5 BW on the AHA website. So I would assume that ABS' numbers are correct. I have used him on heifers with no problems. I did not study the EDP's you posted but no matter what they are, it would not sway my choices of bulls. I also believe that 335F can be ordered thru ABS as well. All 3 bulls at your fingertips! Your pics are a little hard to tell much about the cattle. They look to be sound with no obvious flaws. The top one may be lacking some lower quarter though. As for my Pure Gold's, none on the ground yet. They are due anytime. I think the cows just like to see me at 2AM. Take Care and I'll send you a pm shortly. [/QUOTE]
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