Soapweed
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A whole family--father, mother, and three kids. :wink:

















The last two are light birthweight bulls being used on yearling heifers.
TXSimmies said:All around good looking bulls.......does the first bull's topline look horrible to anyone else?
efb said:I doubt he stands that way all the time.
Soapweed, I notice the flys. Are they a little worse than normal ?
Fighting insects in our country is a normal task. The british breeds have more of a problem than the eared cattle. I used Avenger fly tags this year and to date my angus cows don't have fly one on them. It's the best control I have seen. They are $2 per tag and I put one in each ear, so it would add up for an operation like yours.
Thanks again for all the pictures. I must force myself to learn how to post pictures.
efb
sic 'em reds said:The heifer bulls you bought were Net Present Values, correct? Yes. How do you feel they are holding up? Fine. They seem to be growing, even as they do their summer work. I have a few calves by him this year that look really good and used him again on some heifers and registered cows.
Also noticed that the #37 bull is possibly a 2V1 by an In Focus? Probably. A friend had seven nice yearling bulls for sale. They looked good to me, and the price was right. I didn't ask too many questions about the breeding. :wink: He looks like a pretty good bull. Is he with cows or heifers? He is with cows.
Good looking bulls all around.
coyote said:Is the #19 bull Angus, because he looks like he has scurrs`.