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What else would you like to know faster horse? He weighs about 2100 pounds and you would need a wide angle lense if you took a picture over his back. He measured 4.34 on the linear measurement system and he's over 40cm down under. He is a red polled Fullblood Welsh Black bull. Just throwing the red color gene like the (RED) Angus cattle.

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Guess that's about it. He looks like the RIGHT KIND to me!! WOW!!

Far as I'm concerned (and we have Black Angus) is Red is my first choice.
There just weren't many Red cattle to be had when we changed from Herefords in 1979. A Red Angus breeder in Wyoming was a good friend of ours and I loved his cattle. His name was Roland (his wife is Bev) Landrey and Ken and Cheri Graves have the descendents of that herd of cattle as Cheri is Roland and Bev's daughter.

Roland sold Galena to ABS many, many moons ago.

Mr. FH heard some stuff about Welsh Black cattle several years ago. It seems someone over by Drummond had some. I thought they were probably good cattle then, there just weren't many of them around.

From the looks of that bull, I'd say you were really on to something.
 
Faster horses said:
Guess that's about it. He looks like the RIGHT KIND to me!! WOW!!

Far as I'm concerned (and we have Black Angus) is Red is my first choice.
There just weren't many Red cattle to be had when we changed from Herefords in 1979. A Red Angus breeder in Wyoming was a good friend of ours and I loved his cattle. His name was Roland (his wife is Bev) Landrey and Ken and Cheri Graves have the descendents of that herd of cattle as Cheri is Roland and Bev's daughter.

Roland sold Galena to ABS many, many moons ago.

Mr. FH heard some stuff about Welsh Black cattle several years ago. It seems someone over by Drummond had some. I thought they were probably good cattle then, there just weren't many of them around.

From the looks of that bull, I'd say you were really on to something.

Cheri was a freshman at the same time I was in the same college.
 

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