Leader 9th and Leader 6th were full brothers. Leader 6th was probably the more impressive bull, but keep in mind that he spent his first few years breeding a herd of 6 females at Pheasant Creek, Lorlie, SK. Some people say that Leader 9th was the best breeding bull of them, and I am not 100% sure if this is correct or not. There were many more Leader 9th offspring than Leader 6th offspring. Both bulls were definitely good breeding bulls for that time in history. Leader 6th was reported to be a 2400 lb bull at maturity and I think Leader 9th was called a 2250 lb bull at maturity. Leader 9th wass used heavily in the Kenmar herd before he went to stud, and as I said, Leader 6th lived in a 5 star hotel, with a pretty good restaurant at Pheasant Creek. Both these bulls were considered big when they were alive, but then, so was their sire Leader 21st. I think both these bulls would be considered moderate framed bulls today.
Somewhere I have a couple pictures of a Leader 9th cow at Muridale, but I can't seem to see them right now. They were pretty impressive females and coyote may be able to find some on his computer before I do. They were the type of cows that most anyone would be proud to have in their herd today.