To: DCC,
I understand your point about bulls at the stud barns. The bulls may not be in the "best possible situation for viewing or evaluating", compared to say in a level pasture. However, standing still for several hours and not seeing them move at all in a display stall is not either. Many times the bull studs are the only place that most of us can see the A.I. bulls, "live and in the flesh", as they are there at the stud for a prolonged period of time, and the studs allow visitors to view bulls.
Please allow me to restate my original question.
Has anyone seen the bull Hard Whiskey "On the Move", or walking and in his "working clothes". Perhaps in a pasture setting. Perhaps at the NWSS going back and forth from wash rack or display. Perhaps somewhere else?
I am not trying to discount or criticize the bull at all, in fact I really like what I have seen in photo's, and what I have heard, about Hard Whiskey. I am seriously considering using him this spring on some Simmi cross cows to produce replacement females. In my program, I normally, do not use a yearling "unproven" bull for the production of replacements, as it is a "high risk" venture. I am just trying to find out more information on this new sire and perform my "due diligence", and research him as I do on most of the sires that I use. Normally, for my herd, if I can not view, find out enough information and get the answers that I am looking for, on a particular bull, I do not use them. You know the old saying, "there's allot of fish in the sea".
Thank you,