I don't think so.aandtcattle said:Does Vinny know about this one?
.My goal said:my biggest question of his breeding ability, would be the fact that both he and his dam are number 1.. which would make me wonder how many cattle these people ran, or if that's their numbering system... Luck, accident, or what the cause was...
food for thought..
Real deal bull though, where could one learn more about this cow family and bull?
cdncowboy said:.My goal said:my biggest question of his breeding ability, would be the fact that both he and his dam are number 1.. which would make me wonder how many cattle these people ran, or if that's their numbering system... Luck, accident, or what the cause was...
food for thought..
Real deal bull though, where could one learn more about this cow family and bull?
Its possible that they number the calf the same as the cow. I'll bet they run more cattle that you do! Honestly your entitled to your opinions, but that doesn't mean you need to share them.
vanridge said:When I saw the picture of the bull, I really liked him. I like him even more now that I've seen a picture of the dam. Very impressive! (thumbsup) BTW we number or steers the same as the dam and the heifer calves get there own number. It's not that strange...or concerning.
Both ABA 935S and ABA 60 M will get flushed to Game Changer next year for sure.Aussie said:Nice bull Cattle nut. Would cross well with 935S or 60M I am thinking