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Would you use this bull sired by a bull from Frei Angus?
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<blockquote data-quote="CattleMan1920" data-source="post: 1579305" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>Our bull ultimately descended from the Cole Creek 46P bull, which from every angle shows up in this bull. Here is what Cole Creek says about their program, it's probably why the Crook Mt. Black Cedar 3870 sire doesn't inspire. The sire probably never saw grain, our guy did. Oats and all.</p><p></p><p>Pure Alpha was developed on 10-12 pounds of 14% ration and alfalfa/orchard grass haylage, as you can see he doesn't lack pasture either. I also failed to mention, our bull had a 42cm scrotal on him at 15 months.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0000BF">"Cole Creek Angus… </span></p><p><span style="color: #0000BF"></span></p><p><span style="color: #0000BF"></span></p><p><span style="color: #0000BF">BREEDING ANGUS FOR THE GRASSLANDS OF AMERICA</span></p><p><span style="color: #0000BF">Black cedar 46P- Mature Scrotal 45cm, Mature Wight 2,260 lbs. Proven Breeder of Grassland Angus with oldest daughters 12 years old. The black cedar line of cattle produces 1,100-1,300 lbs range cows with excellent udders, feet, structure and dispositions. They maintain flesh and breed back. They are strong-topped cattle without the broken back sway, hightail heads or posty back legs. Black cedar comes from the Cole Creek herd where for 56 years they have indexed their herd as one unit in an equal rugged dry, grassland environment where cattle have to travel. This gives a whole herd index comparison with meaning and NOT the breakup herd BS marketing ratio indexes. This creates natural selection in proven efficiency with the result of natural culling by mother nature- NO SUPPLEMENTAL FEEDING, NO CREEP FEEDERS, NO IRRIGATED PASTURES, NO WHOLE HERD HIGH-COST INPUTS TO CREATE FALSE DATA, NO BS TRIMMING OF THEIR FEET AND NO EXCESSES. Time proven low input brown grass cows produces great cows. These time proven lines keep showing up if you let Mother Nature make the selection and NOT mother feed truck. Breeding Angus cattle for the grassland rancher who wants to raise replacement females. Old proven. Juanada Lad genetics up front in the pedigree separates us from the gene pool saturation of the Angus breed. We believe a breeder needs to be very honest with all their customers, treat all customers the same, and be totally honest with all their cattle. Treat all their cattle the same NO GAMES! We invite you to our 42nd annual sale to buy semen from our bulls of just visit Cole Creek Angus anytime and remember to lay claim that your cattle can survive in a grassland environment with low inputs you have to raise and prove them in a grassland environment without all the BS high-cost supplement extra feed inputs. TURN THE LIGHT ON!"</span></p><p><span style="color: #0000BF"></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleMan1920, post: 1579305, member: 37967"] Our bull ultimately descended from the Cole Creek 46P bull, which from every angle shows up in this bull. Here is what Cole Creek says about their program, it's probably why the Crook Mt. Black Cedar 3870 sire doesn't inspire. The sire probably never saw grain, our guy did. Oats and all. Pure Alpha was developed on 10-12 pounds of 14% ration and alfalfa/orchard grass haylage, as you can see he doesn't lack pasture either. I also failed to mention, our bull had a 42cm scrotal on him at 15 months. [color=#0000BF]"Cole Creek Angus… BREEDING ANGUS FOR THE GRASSLANDS OF AMERICA Black cedar 46P- Mature Scrotal 45cm, Mature Wight 2,260 lbs. Proven Breeder of Grassland Angus with oldest daughters 12 years old. The black cedar line of cattle produces 1,100-1,300 lbs range cows with excellent udders, feet, structure and dispositions. They maintain flesh and breed back. They are strong-topped cattle without the broken back sway, hightail heads or posty back legs. Black cedar comes from the Cole Creek herd where for 56 years they have indexed their herd as one unit in an equal rugged dry, grassland environment where cattle have to travel. This gives a whole herd index comparison with meaning and NOT the breakup herd BS marketing ratio indexes. This creates natural selection in proven efficiency with the result of natural culling by mother nature- NO SUPPLEMENTAL FEEDING, NO CREEP FEEDERS, NO IRRIGATED PASTURES, NO WHOLE HERD HIGH-COST INPUTS TO CREATE FALSE DATA, NO BS TRIMMING OF THEIR FEET AND NO EXCESSES. Time proven low input brown grass cows produces great cows. These time proven lines keep showing up if you let Mother Nature make the selection and NOT mother feed truck. Breeding Angus cattle for the grassland rancher who wants to raise replacement females. Old proven. Juanada Lad genetics up front in the pedigree separates us from the gene pool saturation of the Angus breed. We believe a breeder needs to be very honest with all their customers, treat all customers the same, and be totally honest with all their cattle. Treat all their cattle the same NO GAMES! We invite you to our 42nd annual sale to buy semen from our bulls of just visit Cole Creek Angus anytime and remember to lay claim that your cattle can survive in a grassland environment with low inputs you have to raise and prove them in a grassland environment without all the BS high-cost supplement extra feed inputs. TURN THE LIGHT ON!" [/color] [/QUOTE]
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