2010 Simmental Sire Source "Mini" catalog

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coachmac

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Got this the other day and sort of thumbed through it, but got it back out tonight for a more thorough exam.  Quite a few of the bulls I have seen used and have been around for a couple or more years.  But.... there were quite a few that I have heard, or seen, very little of in the way of discussion or progeny. 

So, I was wondering, of the new bulls in the catalog..... which intrigues you the most......to the point of breeding some of the front pasture cows too?  or just to find out more information about....

I have a few picks..... but I would love to hear more about Flying B Cut Above on pg 33.  I guess he runs by the nickname... Fat Butt !
 

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coachmac said:
Got this the other day and sort of thumbed through it, but got it back out tonight for a more thorough exam.  Quite a few of the bulls I have seen used and have been around for a couple or more years.  But.... there were quite a few that I have heard, or seen, very little of in the way of discussion or progeny. 

So, I was wondering, of the new bulls in the catalog..... which intrigues you the most......to the point of breeding some of the front pasture cows too?   or just to find out more information about....

I have a few picks..... but I would love to hear more about Flying B Cut Above on pg 33.  I guess he runs by the nickname... Fat Butt !

I have learned the hard way that it is best not to breed those front pasture cows to unproven bulls.  The true value of AI is that you can use proven, high value bulls at a fraction of the cost of buying them and proving them yourself.    I will admit that it is interesting to preview new genetics but  I will leave it to someone else to test them out.
 

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"Fat Butt" is a bull that I have seen grow up since a baby calf.  He has always been really good and comes from a good solid cow family.  Greg Brown, who owns the bull is a good friend of mine, but I am not going to compliment his bull because of that.  Greg does nothing fancy with his cattle, they have to produce in the high humidity, hot climate of south Mississippi on pure grass.  This bull has always been good looking and very docile as an added advantage.  His daughter showed him at the Dixie National where he was deservedly Supreme Grand bull over about 400 bulls.  He is really sound and well made with a lot of muscle.  I took his picture in Denver, but this bull was not brought in in quite the same set of circumstances as the rest in Denver.  He was pulled in from the breeding pasture, two days later put in a trailer and hauled 18 hours to Denver and put on display the next day, which was also when his current promotional picture was taken. 

I have seen calves out of this bull also, bulls, steers and heifers  will be fine out of him with heifers being his strong suit in my opinion.  They are very feminine and great in their lines.  I would not look for him to add belly, but will certainly not take any away.  This is a really nice alternative bull, that just comes from a place a little off of the beaten path.

Mark Sneed
 

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Saw him at Dixie Nationals... Nice looking bull..will be interested to see calves out of him.

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Good info.  Thank you. 

Now, for the other bulls in the catalog.  What do you think of some of the new ones?  Have you seen them in person?
 

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Thanks Mark.  I was tipped off to this bull shortly after Denver.  You are absolutely right about Greg's operation.  Fat Butt was delivered up here about a month ago and has exploded since his arrival.  I'd ventrure to guess he's gained 150 pounds in his brief Iowa stay as our feedstuff's are much more potent than that of southern Mississippi. 

I won't go about with any self promotion, rather if you have any questions feel free to call, email or text.  I could sure put you in contact with many people that would tell you about the bull without bias.  He his also briefly available for viewing at Nichols Cryogenetics in Ankeny.

Willie Morris
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cwbyup62 said:
"Fat Butt" is a bull that I have seen grow up since a baby calf.  He has always been really good and comes from a good solid cow family.  Greg Brown, who owns the bull is a good friend of mine, but I am not going to compliment his bull because of that.  Greg does nothing fancy with his cattle, they have to produce in the high humidity, hot climate of south Mississippi on pure grass.  This bull has always been good looking and very docile as an added advantage.  His daughter showed him at the Dixie National where he was deservedly Supreme Grand bull over about 400 bulls.  He is really sound and well made with a lot of muscle.  I took his picture in Denver, but this bull was not brought in in quite the same set of circumstances as the rest in Denver.  He was pulled in from the breeding pasture, two days later put in a trailer and hauled 18 hours to Denver and put on display the next day, which was also when his current promotional picture was taken. 

I have seen calves out of this bull also, bulls, steers and heifers  will be fine out of him with heifers being his strong suit in my opinion.  They are very feminine and great in their lines.  I would not look for him to add belly, but will certainly not take any away.  This is a really nice alternative bull, that just comes from a place a little off of the beaten path.

Mark Sneed


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Simnetix said:
Thanks Mark.   I was tipped off to this bull shortly after Denver.  You are absolutely right about Greg's operation.  Fat Butt was delivered up here about a month ago and has exploded since his arrival.  I'd ventrure to guess he's gained 150 pounds in his brief Iowa stay as our feedstuff's are much more potent than that of southern Mississippi. 

I won't go about with any self promotion, rather if you have any questions feel free to call, email or text.  I could sure put you in contact with many people that would tell you about the bull without bias.   He his also briefly available for viewing at Nichols Cryogenetics in Ankeny.

Willie Morris
319-269-0844
williemorriscattle.com

Thank you Mr. Morris for the words.  I may be giving you a call soon about fat butt.  Have a good weekend. 

cwbyup62 said:
"Fat Butt" is a bull that I have seen grow up since a baby calf.  He has always been really good and comes from a good solid cow family.  Greg Brown, who owns the bull is a good friend of mine, but I am not going to compliment his bull because of that.  Greg does nothing fancy with his cattle, they have to produce in the high humidity, hot climate of south Mississippi on pure grass.  This bull has always been good looking and very docile as an added advantage.  His daughter showed him at the Dixie National where he was deservedly Supreme Grand bull over about 400 bulls.  He is really sound and well made with a lot of muscle.  I took his picture in Denver, but this bull was not brought in in quite the same set of circumstances as the rest in Denver.  He was pulled in from the breeding pasture, two days later put in a trailer and hauled 18 hours to Denver and put on display the next day, which was also when his current promotional picture was taken. 

I have seen calves out of this bull also, bulls, steers and heifers  will be fine out of him with heifers being his strong suit in my opinion.  They are very feminine and great in their lines.  I would not look for him to add belly, but will certainly not take any away.  This is a really nice alternative bull, that just comes from a place a little off of the beaten path.

Mark Sneed


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