Duncan Livestock said:
Bump.
Came across this post when doing a search on a bull I'm looking at using. It was kind of neat to read through the opinions from 2 years ago.
I agree...interesting post. And what makes it interesting to me is that it WAS started 2 years ago. I'm not a steer jock or a club calf guy really, but I'm intrigued & interested in the industry, in the bulls and the breeding. I find these type of bulls to be WAY more difficult to sort through than most AI sires, maybe just because I don't see enough of those calves. The pictures are always perfect, and anything can LOOK good when it's standing still and perfectly groomed. The proof is in the pudding!
As far as the question regarding the definition of a "superstar" I think that's an easy one...a superstar is a bull that does lots of things right, works on more than just the best cows and makes average cows better, and he stands the test of time because he creates a legacy of either sons that will replace him or daughters that are better than their mothers. There aren't a LOT of those bulls compared to the number of bulls that have surfaced over the years, but they do exist, and I think the pursuit of them is part of the addiction of being a cattle breeder.
Now...about this Simple Math bull...if a seedstock breeder was looking for a bull to make some crossbred calves & wanted them to be born easily, grow and make sound, functional cattle & be relatively competitive at a relatively competitive level, should that guy be looking at Simple Math? I like that he's clean, that he's homozygous black & a baldy... Does anybody happen to know if the owners ever registered him with the Simmental association? When I talked to them last fall, he said they had though about it & planned to do that at some point.