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3 of my favorite yearling bulls

Your sale in on Superior, isn't it? Think that's what I read, but could be wrong.

BTW, aren't those pine trees behind the windbreak? We have been fearful of planting those. What is the deal on pine needle abortion, or do you have the trees fenced in with nothing to worry about on that score?

The bulls look great!

Comment on just this site makes me wonder if the 'black' popularity may be fading a little.

It might be interesting to see research onto just which breeds REALLY produce the best animal and beef: nutrient profiles in the meat, disposition, tenderness, rib eye(and is that all it's been hyped to be?), all the health traits to make them thrifty to raise, PERFECTION, in other words.

My guess is there would still be many breeds to fit different needs or 'wants' relating to style and variability of climates where cattle are raised. Looks like some of us need some camel genetics spliced into our cattle if weather prognosticators are correct about drought prospects.

mrj
 
mrj said:
Your sale in on Superior, isn't it? Think that's what I read, but could be wrong.

BTW, aren't those pine trees behind the windbreak? We have been fearful of planting those. What is the deal on pine needle abortion, or do you have the trees fenced in with nothing to worry about on that score?

The bulls look great!

Comment on just this site makes me wonder if the 'black' popularity may be fading a little.

It might be interesting to see research onto just which breeds REALLY produce the best animal and beef: nutrient profiles in the meat, disposition, tenderness, rib eye(and is that all it's been hyped to be?), all the health traits to make them thrifty to raise, PERFECTION, in other words.

My guess is there would still be many breeds to fit different needs or 'wants' relating to style and variability of climates where cattle are raised. Looks like some of us need some camel genetics spliced into our cattle if weather prognosticators are correct about drought prospects.

mrj

Yes the sale is on the internet by superior at www.superiorclicktobid.com

Those are pine trees, but they are fenced out. We try not to let cattle run in the trees, they aren't the easiest thing to grow here.

I think all breeds have good cattle and the variation within breeds can be as much of a difference as the variation between breeds. We are finally in a time where quality will sell at the top.
 

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