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Photos of some of our bulls in our sale

The bulls are coming along nicely!

Lot 104 strikes me as a very balanced complete bull.

Of course we are just looking at photos, and BRG has been around them since they were born.

BRG of the bulls you posted which bull do you think is the most balanced and structurally correct bull? Include your knowledge of the cow in your choice also.

Dylan
 
That is a hard one to answer, as their are alot of good bull who are out of good cows. The highest performing bull would be Lot 3, as he is a mammoth in body depth and muscle, but isn't a huge framed bull. Everyone who has seen him can't get over his power. He is out of a good cow, but his milk number is to low for most.

I guess in my opinion the best three bulls that have all the bases covered are as follows. (This isn't how my brother has them picked thoiugh, so who knows what everyone else would think.)

In the two's I would say Lot 1 as he looks like his photo and is out of a super cow who we are currently flushing. His sire is Red Dawg, and Her sire, Heavens Door is a bull that will add alot of body depth. All of his daughters are deep made, easy keeping cows.

In the Falls, Lot 92 is definetely my choice. His sire is Red Dawg. He is a man among boys. He came off grass looking fat, and has really grown up into a bull. His dam is also a donor cow in which we have flush in the past and is getting done now.

Lastly in the yearling, Lot 125 is a good Rattler 908 son that is out of the cow that I call the best cow ever on our ranch. His grand dam used to have that title, but the daughter took it over. She is easy to look at, produces great, and stays in great chape year round.
 
Thanks BRG, that is information a photo can't give, for me the cow for a maternal breed to me is as, if not more important then the individual bull.

Do you have photos of those cows you mentioned?

Thanks again.
 
Dylan Biggs said:
Thanks BRG, that is information a photo can't give, for me the cow for a maternal breed to me is as, if not more important then the individual bull.

Do you have photos of those cows you mentioned?

Thanks again.

Here are photos to the 3 bulls. The first 2 aren't the best, but it is all I got.

Dam to Lot 1


Dam to Lot 92


Dam to Lot 125
 

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