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mbigelow

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Good looking set of bulls!  Do you have data on them ww,yw, scan data and scrotal?
 

GAL

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All the WW, YW, and ultrasound data is under the link when you look at the EPD's, if you just click on the performance tab when you're looking at the EPD's.  I will have Scrotal measurements and weights up this evening on the sale page.  We just ultrasounded the yearling bulls yesterday and that data won't be back till Friday or Monday.
 

GAL

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Lot 2 the Lincoln Red bull would be about a 5.5 frame.  He weighed 1700 lbs. yesterday. 
 

RMRW

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Bulls taking it easy this afternoon.
 

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lot 2 looks like ps power play front end, meyer 724 rear end.  nice bull. rest are nice too. way nice.
 

mark tenenbaum

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knabe said:
lot 2 looks like ps power play front end, meyer 724 rear end.  nice bull. rest are nice too. way nice./////  Lot 2 would probably be the most ideal of the bunch to use on a fullblood maine female-Hes as completely different as Dividend was-easier calving-lotta milk AND WAY THICKER O0
 

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Nice looking bulls.  1 is obvious standout but I think 7 is going to make somebody some good cows- really liked him in the videos. The other bull sired by the A&T bull had good functional look too. I can see why you used him.  Solid offering of bulls. Good for you.
 

kiblercattle

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Lot 1 is something else I would like to see what he would do on powerful set of angus cows. He should make some serious feeding cattle.
 

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Sale day is tomorrow!


https://auctions.thewendtgroup.com/auction/692




 

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Doc

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mark tenenbaum said:
The lot 2 Lincoln Red looks interesting to me. Approx what would be his frame score-3.6 WDA I like this dude O0

Mark, Did you notice his BMI number? It is 150.80. I don't know that I have ever seen one that high. The 1/2 Lincoln Red bull we are using is sure doing a good job for us and definite calving ease.
 

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There are only a couple Lincoln Red deals anyone knows about- The Hill Haven Bold Bull of Cagwins who just has done a bangup job and covered the bases-including some extremely clubby Monopoly x the wrong kind of  super hi BW Shorthorn cows that Gargans Brother bought from a long time breeder also in Tenn. AND-GB Daybreak Express-he came out about 20 years ago and is still in regular use. There were MANY calves out of oldschool clubby CHI -and composite cows out of him for YEARS-along with the Double Visions, Windstars, Stuffs, Suds you name it-especially up north DUE to the calving ease-but they also had some quality-and there is yet another recent promotion bull out of a daughter available-he was owned by Werning Simms and although the Shorts became simms-he was (maybe still) used for many years too.JMO_Lincoln Reds just cover the bases better than anything right now-especially as thick as they are -as easy fleshing-and as EASY CALVING-How can lot 2 not be the stoutest biggest butted most balanced bull in that sale? O0
 
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