Throttle
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Anyone seen this calf? He is an Ali x Harrietta and looks dang nice in the picture on Trausch's website. Nice picture, nice pedigree. What's he like in person?
I had heard that Traush's are bringing Breathe Easy and a couple other of their bulls(Eye Candy) to the Nebraska Classic to display them.Throttle said:Anyone seen this calf? He is an Ali x Harrietta and looks dang nice in the picture on Trausch's website. Nice picture, nice pedigree. What's he like in person?
CAB said:WAR kept a flushmate also & Bob Sunquist has another Flushmate. I don't know where all of the female flushmates are.
I would say that in the clubbie deal, Hairy would be the son of Harrietta that has the most name recognition.
cpubarn said:Discovery was @ Nichols bull stud in Ankeny today. He looked good to me, but I don't think I need a share...
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Throttle said:cpubarn said:Discovery was @ Nichols bull stud in Ankeny today. He looked good to me, but I don't think I need a share...
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Meaning he isn't that good or they are limiting the supply or both?
GONEWEST said:I sure would like to own that cow. BUT...........................have any of these bulls EVER turned out to be any good? She had those two 1/2 Simmi show heifers. I'm really hoping this Frank The Tank turns out because he has some body to him. But if you had a pretty good cow, flushed the stuffing out of her, heavily promoted the best few calves........wouldn't your cow be just as good? Just wondering.
Have the cream of the Heat Wave sons risen to the top? I can't think of any that stand out as a true top producer, he dominates the show ring, but has not IMO been able to replace himself.olsun said:I guess that I have a little different take on this subject. I will agree that none of the bulls from Harrietta have been proven to be super producers. By the same token, most are still young. How long has it taken for the cream of Heat Wave's sons to rise to the top? The reason that I feel that Hairrietta is a great cow is because she has produced well above average from several different types of bulls. The mark of a great breeding animal is not how well they nick with certain animals or bloodlines, but how well they breed across the board. I think she is a great cow. JMO.
I was thinking the same thing.Jill said:Have the cream of the Heat Wave sons risen to the top? I can't think of any that stand out as a true top producer, he dominates the show ring, but has not IMO been able to replace himself.olsun said:I guess that I have a little different take on this subject. I will agree that none of the bulls from Harrietta have been proven to be super producers. By the same token, most are still young. How long has it taken for the cream of Heat Wave's sons to rise to the top? The reason that I feel that Hairrietta is a great cow is because she has produced well above average from several different types of bulls. The mark of a great breeding animal is not how well they nick with certain animals or bloodlines, but how well they breed across the board. I think she is a great cow. JMO.