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xxcc

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correct me if i'm wrong, but he #405 is out of a Stilts cow and is the sire to atleast lot 89 in Thrasher's sale this year.  as a matter of fact, I'll have a cup...:)
 

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Nope 421 is not Flush influenced.  He and Flush share a common ancester several generations back.  He would have been in Denver back in 1995.  He was given probably the coolest bull name ever.
 

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This one is from knabe - he thought it might be a Beefpaca, but alas he was incorrect!
 

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OK all these young black hairy nicely coiffed well photographed tastefully touched up bulls look swell but they begin to look all the same - ahfm - got something different? with a little character perhaps? (pop)
 

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Evidently guessing #421's identity is reflective of his name.  Try this one then it ought to as easy as taking candy from a baby.
 

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GRIZZ?
(I only take candy from adults - babies bite!


 

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Obviously he is a horned hereford.  His pedigree is unclear.  He is syndicated.  One of his owners is now in the southeast after having ranches in several midwestern states and Texas.  The ranch has changed hands several times but its infamous name has remained intact and luckily this mystery bull did to after he almost lost his manhood in a clipper accident in Denver.
 
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