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I have been watching The sire to this bull calf for a few years now and he has been pretty impressive. I was up in Canada twice now and have seen him and progeny both times. He is plenty fat in this photo but I saw him after breeding a bunch of cows last fall. Then I saw his son as well after breeding cows and he looked very good. I liked him a bit better, but he sold for $36,000, and his sire sold for $70,000. A bit to spendy for me. Anyway I put on around 2500 miles yesterday and today in the Midwest by prop plane and saw some sons, daughters and a bunch of other good cattle. This bull calf is by far the best calf I saw on my trip out of any sire group. He is an early March bull calf. He has a super dam as well, I have seen her several times as well. In fact, I raised and sold a few sons out of her a couple years ago. She is a very soggy made cow with a good udder and great feet. The little heifer in the bottom is a full sister to this bull calf. In this pasture I saw 3 full brothers and 4 full sisters to this calf. I realize he is young and alot of things can change between now and turnout time, but we decided to take a bit of a gamble we now own 50% and full possession of him.
Sire
Paternal Brother that Genex has
The bull calf - He was born on or around March 5
The bull calf
The bull calf
The bull calf
Full Sister - I would like to clean her up a bit and make her a bit more feminine, but her body structure is awesome for a March baby. All 4 sisters were very impressive.