It sure does. Especially since many of the bulls offered are not Pharo's bulls, but co-operative producers. What interests me, is the co-operators
seem to change frequently.
Does anyone remember this is what Leachman Red Angus used
to do? They lasted quite awhile doing this same thing.
Bottom line: Pharo bulls must work, or people wouldn't be buying them.
I went to a sale several years ago, and when I saw the forage tested
bulls I told the friend that was with me, "no way could I take a bull home
that looked like that." This particular bull brought $5000!!! And so did the rest of them, though there weren't many of them. :shock: :shock:
I did buy one yearling bull but he wasn't small by any means. He was a Rito 0203-going back to Rito 707. The bull worked out, but he was fairly framy--and to be honest, he was rated 'L frame' in the catalog.