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Bootheel

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The first bulls in

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This one was in with 60 cows for 30 days, then finished up 60 heifers after the first 30 days.

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same bull
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45 cows for 45 days
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60 cows in the middle
He actually has a pretty nice tail
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The finishers

He got the late calvers 30 cows, then another 120 for the last 30days along with a couple of younger bulls
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One of his companions
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Life is Good

Bootheel
 
Justin said:
them look like some beef bulls. :nod: what's the breeding on them boys?


Many Different kinds....for different purposes. It is all of little consequence. :D
 
Bootheel said:
Justin said:
them look like some beef bulls. :nod: what's the breeding on them boys?


Many Different kinds....for different purposes. It is all of little consequence. :D

c'mon, ya gotta give me somethin' :wink: the bull in the second pic, tell me his sire and then i'll leave ya alone. :)
 
Justin said:
Bootheel said:
Justin said:
them look like some beef bulls. :nod: what's the breeding on them boys?


Many Different kinds....for different purposes. It is all of little consequence. :D

c'mon, ya gotta give me somethin' :wink: the bull in the second pic, tell me his sire and then i'll leave ya alone. :)


Angus, as they all are. Does that mean anything?
 
Bootheel said:
Justin said:
Bootheel said:
Many Different kinds....for different purposes. It is all of little consequence. :D

c'mon, ya gotta give me somethin' :wink: the bull in the second pic, tell me his sire and then i'll leave ya alone. :)


Angus, as they all are. Does that mean anything?

Tricky rascal.

Just sit there and salivate, Justin! :lol:
 
I am not aware of any red carriers in their immediate ancestory. Does that make them better? :D
 
I would bet they come from KEENEYS in Kentucky which from the most part a Shoshone breeding.
 
If you bet ''They'' you'd be wrong...... or one for 5, so not all wrong. The odds still aren't in your favor.
 
gcreekrch said:
Pharo?

I like the bulls.

I never really cared for monarchies, and would not willingly hand over my talents.

But thanks, I think. Maybe.
 
Bootheel said:
gcreekrch said:
Pharo?

I like the bulls.

I never really cared for monarchies, and would not willingly hand over my talents.

But thanks, I think. Maybe.

I actually did think they were better bulls than that but you can never tell with you grass managers. :p :D

Still think they are good bulls regardless of their upbringings. :wink: :lol:
 
Those do look like some of the nicer Angus bulls that I've seen recently. Heck Bootheel, I believe I'd keep quiet about their origin also. No need to create bidding competition for yourself. :wink:
 
Those are nice angus bulls,but who is so secretive about the bulls they use?Thats why i don't believe they are purebreds,so i wonder what the cross in those bulls are,that he doesn't want us to know about??I got a black simmental bull,that sure looks a lot like that bull in the second picture,maybe a little simmental?
 

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