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<blockquote data-quote="wacocowboy" data-source="post: 1407317" data-attributes="member: 21602"><p>Top of my list is stuff that goes back to L-Bar 5502. My bull is from that line. Double L is a solid bull who is a son of 5502. Buster 260 is the sire of my bull and another solid bull seen him produce some of the top bulls in Texoma and Beef on Forage sale. There are a few other 5502 sons I like can't remember the names off the top of my head. L-Bar has some other solid bulls on their site. I like the Casey bulls like Casey 5-48, 0-61, and 4-35, talk about live on dirt. I have seen a lot of quality out of Rancho Tres Hijos bulls like Colonel Tom they are down in the brush of south Texas. WPRs Total Package and his son Total Impact. Frenzels have some nice bulls too. Those are the ones I look at when thinking of AI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wacocowboy, post: 1407317, member: 21602"] Top of my list is stuff that goes back to L-Bar 5502. My bull is from that line. Double L is a solid bull who is a son of 5502. Buster 260 is the sire of my bull and another solid bull seen him produce some of the top bulls in Texoma and Beef on Forage sale. There are a few other 5502 sons I like can't remember the names off the top of my head. L-Bar has some other solid bulls on their site. I like the Casey bulls like Casey 5-48, 0-61, and 4-35, talk about live on dirt. I have seen a lot of quality out of Rancho Tres Hijos bulls like Colonel Tom they are down in the brush of south Texas. WPRs Total Package and his son Total Impact. Frenzels have some nice bulls too. Those are the ones I look at when thinking of AI. [/QUOTE]
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