Red Monopoly steer

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jeffb1

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Have had several requests for pics on this guy. Sorry to those who have requested and have waited patiently for me to get these out. He is a Feb out of a 1/2 Simme cow. Obviously, as soggy as you can make one.Very thick and super sound, tremendously free moving. Should be a good jackpot steer and a great fat. Serious inquiries only, please. I prefer NOT to price via email, so please call. Days tollfree, 1-888-442-6757. Eve/weekends 620-442-8722.

Jeff Bryant
Ark Valley cattle Co., LLC
 

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PWolfe

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Jeff,

     I want to congratulate you on producing this steer; he sure looks the part of a big time show steer.  I hope he goes to a family who shares a passion for the showring and enjoys reaping the benefits of hard work and dedication.  He should be a fun one to watch develop into a fat steer.  Keep us updated.

Best of luck and may you and your family enjoy continued success ...

Pat Wolfe
Ohio
 

jeffb1

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Thx Pat, thought we had him going to NM, but that deal fell through. My thoughts were he could "rock" at their State Fair.Clint Rusk ???is suppose to judge there next year and this is a sound , soft one, like Clint prefers.  I've told the folks that have seen him, there may be fancier, prettier fronted steers out there, however, with his ability to stride and flex, as well as his easy doin', more practical profile, YOU are correct, his most bright days will come as a fat. BTW, he's priced reasonable enough, you could trade him in OH for your State Fair............ Thx again, JB
 

DLD

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I had the opportunity to see this one in person last week - he's as stout as they come, and moves really well.  If you like the pic, the real thing won't dissapoint!
 

vet tech

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beefmaster said:
I think that he kinda has a big belly, but the rest is good, nice spring of rib nicely muscled rump, smooth in the shoulders
big belly is a good thing
 

Bradenh

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dont want to steal your topic. . . helluva calf u have there and big belly is good because that calf holds more feed and volume and dimension. which in our world (more room for feed = more weigt gain and product on the rack
 

BCCC

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Looks good JB. For people interested, what Jeff tells you is the truth, he is a great guy to do business with!
 

jeffb1

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Thx for the kind words BCCC, we've had a lot of interest in this one, several folks are expected by. Fyi, I've told most of them, 1st come on him. Thanks again, JB
 
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