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Hereford Bull

Ned Jr.

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Larrry said:
So what would semen and certs cost on these two bulls and is there a commercial price

It's actually the same bull in both pictures. I can't decide which photo I like the best so I just posted both of them. Which picture do you like to best?

Semen $25, certificates $50 and commercial semen $14 on larger orders.
 

leanin' H

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Being fairly new to the AI scene, I was wondering about shipping costs for semen. I'd love ten straws if that small of an order is worth your time. What would it cost to ship it?
 

Grassfarmer

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He's quite the bull Ned that's obvious even to a non Hereford person like me. Your cattle pictures always show real characteristic bulls and females though and there are lots of purebred herds in many breeds that just don't have these quality of cattle.
On the pictures I prefer the first - with his head being up just a little higher he just flows better over the shoulder and along his back. If only you had got the one back leg a little forward....I know, I know it's tough to get good pictures of animals.
 

Ned Jr.

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leanin' H said:
Being fairly new to the AI scene, I was wondering about shipping costs for semen. I'd love ten straws if that small of an order is worth your time. What would it cost to ship it?

Any size order is worth my time :) . My guess would be $70-$80 to ship to Utah.
 

Ned Jr.

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Grassfarmer said:
He's quite the bull Ned that's obvious even to a non Hereford person like me. Your cattle pictures always show real characteristic bulls and females though and there are lots of purebred herds in many breeds that just don't have these quality of cattle.
On the pictures I prefer the first - with his head being up just a little higher he just flows better over the shoulder and along his back. If only you had got the one back leg a little forward....I know, I know it's tough to get good pictures of animals.

Thanks Grassfarmer!!

It is tough to get the perfect shot. I've taken dozens of good picture of 175 but it seems there's always something about them I'd like to change. Being a man that hates the thought of paying someone just to take a picture I've tried to learn the art on my own. And it is an art. I learned taking a picture of a bull sounds so easy but can lead to alot of work and frustration. I'm sure thankful for digital cameras.

Here's a few of the others I've taken of this same bull.

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And here's a scenic shot of him.

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leanin' H

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Northern usually around the second week in April or a little later. Forget the install, just come have a cup! Either way, you are always welcome! :D
 

Northern Rancher

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Well maybe I'll catch a college rodeo-go on a drive then catch one on the way home-not sure when missoula is in April. I'd rather A'I cows than sing for my supper lol.
 

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