Doc
Well-known member
That's what i'm talking about!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Majority of you guys on here are breeding for the ''barn burnin' great one", and complain when Y'uns sometimes get the "cow-killin'dead one". You say, and I quote you directly,"Both the (sire's name deleted) calves are pretty good but I would say he is unpredictable on calving ease, much like all the Shorthorn bulls".
You guys whine about the dead ones, and keep using "chancy" Sires. Sharpen your knife & count to two.
No wonder Bolze had a rough time.
GB
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I don't know that Deadwood is promoted as a calving ease sire. I mean he only has 4 calves registered. As far as the chancy sire thing goes I geuss it depends on what you are trying to accomplish. You can try for the "barn burnin one" if you use your head. No bull is a guaranteed sure thing on anything , siring the great one , calving ease sire or siring a piece of crap. It's all a "chancy" thing. It's just your odds are better on some. But you have to use your head & ask for advice.
You guys whine about the dead ones, and keep using "chancy" Sires. Sharpen your knife & count to two.
No wonder Bolze had a rough time.
GB
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I don't know that Deadwood is promoted as a calving ease sire. I mean he only has 4 calves registered. As far as the chancy sire thing goes I geuss it depends on what you are trying to accomplish. You can try for the "barn burnin one" if you use your head. No bull is a guaranteed sure thing on anything , siring the great one , calving ease sire or siring a piece of crap. It's all a "chancy" thing. It's just your odds are better on some. But you have to use your head & ask for advice.