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CRS

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We used Revolution and they were pretty nice and dual registerable. Shorthorn and Chi, cleaned up front end kept belly and spine length without compromising thickness.
 

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There are several-AF Blue Moon is one at J3 Cattle-Hes an I 80 out of Aldens Mirage-Got good maternal but hes plenty stout-THE FREAK ON A LEASH IS MINDBENDER Just make sure you have a very correct sound female-He is a Starburst on a MeyerxFull Throttle-Changes them more than anything ive seen since the good old days Man On A Mission is a real nice solid red deal who you might like too-Although use has been limited-The calves have been very good-I have semen on Sull Blue as well VegasxStockman-full sib to the big time dark blue female winners of Sullivan-certainly some of the premier plusses Pictures- The two heifers are mindbenders from NON OTHER than THE VA STATE FAIR LAST FALL-Shorthorns are basically non existant in VA-not so in MD PA or West VA Blue moon is third O0
 

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Jacob B

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Any chance we could get back to the original post?  Would love to hear from anyone out there in mile high. thoughts opinions etc.  Ive read the bickering before about what we all should be doing according to xbar, not as interested in that. 
 

RyanChandler

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Jacob B said:
Any chance we could get back to the original post?  Would love to hear from anyone out there in mile high. thoughts opinions etc.  Ive read the bickering before about what we all should be doing according to xbar, not as interested in that. 

Maybe you suffer from some of that derangement syndrome they talk about Trump opposers having-but I haven’t made any comments here regarding what you or anyone else here should be doing

On a sidenote- perhaps if you did listen a little more you might not continually experience such shit luck with shit cattle
 

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Display bulls won't be displayed until this weekend so will probably have more info then. Don't know if they start Thursday or Friday.
 

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It always seemed like to me that the display club calf bulls out there...….well 90% of them are duds. They aren't subject to drug tests. They are fed and manufactured to with in inches of their life. They are all dead at the age of three. I don't know …..just my perception I guess.
 

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Chosen 1, and c.o.d look like the real deal on the steer side. I am also interested in Phil Lautner's bull Smooth Whiskey.
 

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Anyone go by the American Chianina Association booth in the Yards?

CARD Linebacker 56C 2CA - "He is powerful and massive while still able to get out and fill his track with a big foot." - Dustin Hurlbut

 

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oakview

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Sure bears a strong resemblance to his relatives Ildeno and Friggio, doesn't he?  What % actual Chi is he?  All kidding aside, he does remind me of some of the popular Angus bulls of the 80's.  I can't think of a breed that has altered their original state more than Chis.
 

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oakview said:
Sure bears a strong resemblance to his relatives Ildeno and Friggio, doesn't he?  What % actual Chi is he?  All kidding aside, he does remind me of some of the popular Angus bulls of the 80's.  I can't think of a breed that has altered their original state more than Chis.

If you had enlarged the picture, you would see that he's 16.63% Chianina and the rest, Angus.  Those promotional bulls at Denver are little to no Chi, or anything else for that matter.  They're mutts.  I've bred Heat Wave, Believe In Me, Hi Ho Silver & other clubby (some of them popular Denver promotional bulls) sired heifers to add size, power, clean them up and make them sound (and increase the % of Chianina)...just saying.
 

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Gargan said:
I would like a report on Blaine Rodgers and Guyers " Chosen 1" bull too if anyone sees him

I am far from an expert on the clubby deal, but for what it's worth Chosen 1 was the only little black clubby bull who stood out to me. I also liked Follow Me, until I got to his feet. The pasterns looked a bit soft so I started to look closer and then the guy standing there jumped up and kicked shavings over the bull's feet. He seemed like his pasterns were just resting on the chips with his hooves being slightly deeper into the chips. That was just my impression though.

JSF Times Square was pretty easy to find, and JSF Nat Love really caught my eye during the pen show. Homedale had an OFS Red Cowboy x Sask. Outlaw who was really well made and looked pretty cool. Leveldale had a few nice looking bulls with Rolling Stone being a bit of a standout.
Waukaru Rawhide was pretty cool and their 9078 (STARR Red RX son) was a chunk from a distance, but I didn't look too closely.
Paint Valley had a pretty cool Byland Soggy Dog son that is a 3/4 brother to PVF Finding Favor.
The Pearl Valley Shorthorns pen of 3 were great from top to bottom, but the Outlaw daughter was the favorite of a lot of people. Personally I'm a bit partial to the All Seven's/Ripper daughter though. I'm looking forward to seeing how the Pick goes tonight for them.
 
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