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SSAP

What's the over and under on how long he'd last in the Maple Creek bar-I'm guessing about ten seconds lol. Good Luck my fine Texas friend. The best places to ranch in Sask. are a lake and a creek too bad they're 300 miles apart lol. I can reply now because OLd Haymaker vowed never to ever be rude or abusive again-I'm sure an esteemed gentleman like himself will stand by his word. After all we all look up to him for his sage advice and genteel behavior.
 
HAY MAKER said:
I hope you aint proud of this bull,too much brisket and short legged,he would not work in brush country.
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..........good luck


Haymaker, It's one thing to say he wouldn't work in south texas but there is no reason not to be proud of this bull cause in most parts of North America he would do just fine.

I just read a line from Wallace Stegners book Wolf Willow. I thought it was so fitting of many things you post but i didn't think i would get a chance to use it so quickly. It went." He never let his ignorance get in the way of his imagination. That's you Haymaker dead on. :cowboy:
 
Well bring that fancy bull to South Texas,he would'nt last a season too short legged,Im betting I would last in those canuckle head bars alot longer than a canuckulehead would around here,in these TX honky tonks ,I can see that lil runt looking at these red necks in the belt buckle,LOL,or big dummie tryin to tell some of us how getting docked on spotted cattle means you are getting a premium on your blacks,ROTFLMAO.............good luck
PS lots of good cattle up north,but the picture of that bull looks to me like he is short and heavy in the front,similar to this bull........wont work in heavy brush and pear flats
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HAY MAKER said:
Blowers who cares what you think,I posted the bull would'nt work in rough country,period ....good luck
PS Maybe you oughta stick with welding,your jealousy is showing again,if I need an opinion on welding I will let you know...good luck


And if I wanted to here a windbag I'll let you know :wink:
 
Haymaker, you just showed your worth as a cattleman.


I'll garantee that bull of SSAP's will outweight that black thing you call a bull.

The Brangus has a lot more floppy skin hanging and a sight more brisket not to mention leather flapping too.
 
Denny said:
HAY MAKER said:
Blowers who cares what you think,I posted the bull would'nt work in rough country,period ....good luck
PS Maybe you oughta stick with welding,your jealousy is showing again,if I need an opinion on welding I will let you know...good luck


And if I wanted to here a windbag I'll let you know :wink:

A welder from mn,tryin to tell cattle men ,his opinion.LOL..........you are named appropiately Blowers :D :D .................good luck
 
SSAP's bull is a whole lot closer to the ground,than this bull,boy I missed these lively debates while I was gone,and this was fun but I gotta head upstairs...............good luck & good nite.
PS no offense intended Miss amazed,I believe I stated my opinion correctly :wink:
 
He is admittedly the best looking 'eared' bull I've ever seen, however, if you think you're going to convince me that he won't get his undercarriage hung up on 4' cactus, but SSAP's bull will, you'd better come to the table with a big crock of somethin' cold. (Instead of the type of crock that's stinkin' up this thread)
 
HAY MAKER said:
Denny said:
HAY MAKER said:
Blowers who cares what you think,I posted the bull would'nt work in rough country,period ....good luck
PS Maybe you oughta stick with welding,your jealousy is showing again,if I need an opinion on welding I will let you know...good luck


And if I wanted to here a windbag I'll let you know :wink:

A welder from mn,tryin to tell cattle men ,his opinion.LOL..........you are named appropiately Blowers :D :D .................good luck

Sure glad you have the brain of a third grader shows your true wisdom.You better get to bed before your mommy gets mad.
 
PureCountry said:
He is admittedly the best looking 'eared' bull I've ever seen, however, if you think you're going to convince me that he won't get his undercarriage hung up on 4' cactus, but SSAP's bull will, you'd better come to the table with a big crock of somethin' cold. (Instead of the type of crock that's stinkin' up this thread)
That would be Canadian Whiskey,that we really should quit importing to Texas. :?
 
Haymaker, gets caught again!

Lots of "real" cattleman have a problem with him bringing his grudges across.

Did you not think everyone would recognize a good boy when they see him, Haymaker?

Better try to put down people elsewhere!
 
Unless we put a clause in all the sales contracts that for every jug of whiskey shipped from Canada, you folks have to take a vial of Galloway semen, or a vial of EXT from Northern Rancher. :lol: We all know how he loves to market them! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Wew... Thank god I don't drink whiskey cause I would hate to be stuck with a bunch of vials of EXT... The Galloway stuff... I kinda like that breed but I've been told I am a gluten for punishment..
 
I have to admit that the last bull Haymaker posted is a pretty fair looking animal. I am no judge of eared cattle, but he looks real meaty and functional to me.
 
Anybody can post a pic of a "good" one, (especially when it is pulled from an AI catalog) but the ones that are home raised, don't need to be ridiculed by the masses. Especially haymaker.

what works for haymaker, might not be like the rest of 90% of North America.

that doesn't mean he needs to put down other's breeding programs!

Keep AI'ing Haymaker, you might get there someday!
 
.... wholey-moley ....

and Thank You everyone, for your appreciation; all 4 pages worth!

Haymaker - have you ever thought about going into marketing and advertising .... :wink:
 

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