New Red Angus herd sire

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ROAD WARRIOR

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Here is our newest herd sire, Red Blairs Cash 29Z. We purchased him in Blair Ag's Pursuit of Excellence bull sale a few days ago where he was the high selling yearling Red Angus bull. He is a Red Corner Creek Cash 2R son out of their now deceased 72K donor cow.
 

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Weaning wt, yrl wt, frame score, and mainly, what kind of cow is he out of???  Not the epd version, the real kind, udder, teats, past production, his attitude,  You know---important stuff
 

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Looks like a really nice bull to complement a bunch of cows. It's rare to see testicles these days and I especially like that part of him along with his over all balance. I'm familiar with the Blairs operation and I'm sure he would not look that good without some really good performance records. Road Warrior, he should do you a good job and congrats.
 

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His dam came from the Pipestone herd through the Lucky C dispersal. I've only seen a picture of her as she is now deceased but she appeared to have an exception quality udder and excellent bone, width and dimmension being a big bodied cow. His weaning weight was not really all that stellar at 576 pounds but with recip cows you occasionally run into that. I don't have a yearling weight on him yet, sale day at roughly 13 months old he weighed 1345 in hard condition. He could easily have weighed close to 1500 if he had been pushed I believe. He measured a 39.5 scrotal at yearling. For the EPD followers his numbers are BW/0.4  WW/56  YW/72  MILK/12  TM/40.
 

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Very nice! Big fan of the cash deal, I sure liked this calf on the video he was chock full of muscle.
 

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Good looking bull Stuart. I may have to take another road trip sometime. Good luck with him. Brent
 

ROAD WARRIOR

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CAB said:
Good looking bull Stuart. I may have to take another road trip sometime. Good luck with him. Brent

Brent, we are looking to use him on our Walkerton daughters. I think this be be a very cool mating.
 

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Mill Iron A said:
Very nice! Big fan of the cash deal, I sure liked this calf on the video he was chock full of muscle.

Thanks Mill Iron A. We have been looking for the "right" bull to use on our Mulberry influenced heifers for a while.
 

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Cowman, here is a picture of 29Z's mother. Red Pipestone Golden 72K
 

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Good looking bull-and really has something to him to go from that weaning to yearling+- wts. The cow looks about as cool as you could make one-If he"ll body down and resemble her-then hed be very usefull and cover alot of parameters O0
 

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I've been doing some studying on the red angus. I would love to see some of the off spring of this bull.
 
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