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sue

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A couple of bulls in our line up see heavy commerical AI use or have sons working in both black commerical,SH commerical herds. RS 034 from  and his dam Girl 57th ( photoed  @ 10) . This bull is photoed last summer after sp/fall breeding since he was a 2 yr old. Rob Sneed Shorthorns is a closed herd. Recent shear force tenderness results were very very good on 034.
 

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Well the bull I am tryin to show you is the 4th picture. TG Complete is the bulls name. The link I put up does not go right to the picture. If I could just figure out computers.............................
 

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A&T Captain Obvious - younger bull with many sons in commerical herds all over the country. We have just sold breds to a Black commerical breeder who sells on the grid. A very large group of pregnancies( CO X Black Angus) were sold to a super large SimXAngus operation that ordered ALOT MORE.
 

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0429 is working in a commerical shorthorn herd. I took this photo this past may- his breeder is in MO - Meadowlane, Harold Bertz. 6 yr old
 

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trevorgreycattleco

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sue said:
0429 is working in a commerical shorthorn herd. I took this photo this past may- his breeder is in MO - Meadowlane, Harold Bertz. 6 yr old


Holy Moly who is that fella and why is he only in a commercial herd? Great lookin bull. Hard to beat the Captain or 034 on the angus cross deal.
 

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sue said:
0429 is working in a commerical shorthorn herd. I took this photo this past may- his breeder is in MO - Meadowlane, Harold Bertz. 6 yr old
Wow, I like him.  (clapping)

Tony
 

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RSC said:
sue said:
0429 is working in a commerical shorthorn herd. I took this photo this past may- his breeder is in MO - Meadowlane, Harold Bertz. 6 yr old
Wow, I like him.  (clapping)

Tony

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Dosent look like you're too far from Norton,KS. Take a closer look at this bull and his calves. Most everything is eligible for papers ( pure). I had something to do with this bull getting into this herd but never saw him until now. He is more frame then Captain ( paternal brother) but talk about longevity. 7026 (sire ) was 11 and his grand sire bred til 11 plus. Verry verry veryyy good chance you'll see this guy at stud ;)

 

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I tried lookin on my phone but the screen is so beat up I can't really tell if this is the same bull you sent me a pic of earlier this year? I sure like that guy. Hope he works out at stud. Any shares going for sale?

He needs a better name I think. 0429 doesn't roll of the tounge so good. What's the dams name? We can call him 429?  Maybe?
 

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I got to wondering about the top 5 Shorthorn bulls to have in your tank as far as commercial orientated cattle are concerned. I came up with 7026,Byland Mission,JPJ,Captain Outragous, and KL Double duty. Would these cattle work together? Did I miss one. Seems like if you throw out all the shorthorn bulls that had bwt's under 100# you don't have many left.
 

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mark tenenbaum said:
Great looking cattle Trevor Gray-no shortage of grass from the looks of things. O0

I love Ohio when it's good. Hard to beat the volume of forage produced here without  to much effort on my part. Thanks Mark!  <beer>

 
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