RSL said:He's a double bred EXT on the top side and a Rito 707 cow on the bottom. those Blackcap May cows are good cattle, and the EXT are good but slightly quicker than the average bear...
His Doc is to 10% and $EN is only top 85%. It looks like he is DNA tested, but only has interim EPD.
It will be interesting to see how he shakes out. Definitely a big bet.
Also, FWIW the Hoover Dams we have had have been nice cows and quiet, but they don't seem to live very long in our system.
RSL said:He's a double bred EXT on the top side and a Rito 707 cow on the bottom. those Blackcap May cows are good cattle, and the EXT are good but slightly quicker than the average bear...
His Doc is to 10% and $EN is only top 85%. It looks like he is DNA tested, but only has interim EPD.
It will be interesting to see how he shakes out. Definitely a big bet.
Also, FWIW the Hoover Dams we have had have been nice cows and quiet, but they don't seem to live very long in our system.
Mike said:Black Angus steer that won the show sold for $14,250.00 at the Denver Nationals but was really a Charolais:
http://www.nytimes.com/1972/02/27/archives/denvers-champion-black-angus-is-found-white-at-the-roots.html
Big Muddy rancher said:Mike said:Black Angus steer that won the show sold for $14,250.00 at the Denver Nationals but was really a Charolais:
http://www.nytimes.com/1972/02/27/archives/denvers-champion-black-angus-is-found-white-at-the-roots.html
Just can't trust those Charolais guys. :wink: :lol: :cowboy:
scout said:http://origenbeef.org/semen_detail.php?bull=112