DL said:Anybody know anything about this bull? He is listed on the ASA web site as CM39022 but without a pedigree and as 0% Shorthorn. I don't find him by either name, prefix, or number on either the AMAA or ACA web site....thanks
Telos said:DL said:Anybody know anything about this bull? He is listed on the ASA web site as CM39022 but without a pedigree and as 0% Shorthorn. I don't find him by either name, prefix, or number on either the AMAA or ACA web site....thanks
I know this is five months later but might be related to Kodiak used by Ohlde which I mention in the other post about potential DS.
OLD WORLD SHORTIE said:AHL = DO NOT WANT <cowboy>//// Hes produced alot of good cattle-including one of the most influential bulls of the 20th Century-After all the hoopla-there are three bulls that CHANGED THE GAME-from the 90s till nowouble Stuff, Heatseeker,and Who Made Who. the first is a Shorthorn other than Stinger,and he literally brought the Shorthorn breed back to life-and YOU DONT HAVE TO LIKE IT. The Second is half Shorthorn:arguably one of the most preponent black clubby deals ever, and Who is Who: arguably one of the greatest bulls of any breed:ever. They are to show cattle what the 60s and early seventies were to music:never to be seen again with that amazing shake up and cool calves from some incredible beyond.-and SAVE the diatribes about defects-all of these bulls have produced MANY-usefull clean progeny. O0
OLD WORLD SHORTIE said:AHL = DO NOT WANT <cowboy>
You might phone AHL- still breeding cattle? Information should be on ASA webpageCabanha Santa Isabel - BR said:Guys...also wish info regarding this bull...he is twice on Capiche pedigree....what is he exactly? Is he Maine Anjou? Is he black? IS he a monster birth weighter? Is he an <alien>
OLD WORLD SHORTIE said:Y'all go to the Texas Shorthorn sale if you want some AHL genetics. I just can't remember one being competitive in Texas. Now I have seen some complete train wrecks out of AHL bulls over the years.//EVER HEAR OF DOUBLE STUFF? O0