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ok i my be young but i'm calling it right now hes going to be in the club calf industries top 5 bulls to use in just a few calf crops...WoW he looks good
I don't think his shoulders are bad at all, especially considering he is clubby bred. He appears to probably be the most balanced looking calf so far from what I have seen. I'm also not really seeing a problem in his knees.Cowboy Up said:He does look very good from behind, but the thing that concerns me is his front end. BIG Shoulders, and his knees look to have a little twist in them. You can see his huge shoulders really good in Jeff's video.
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showsteernc said:I don't think his shoulders are bad at all, especially considering he is clubby bred. He appears to probably be the most balanced looking calf so far from what I have seen. I'm also not really seeing a problem in his knees.Cowboy Up said:He does look very good from behind, but the thing that concerns me is his front end. BIG Shoulders, and his knees look to have a little twist in them. You can see his huge shoulders really good in Jeff's video.
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Dusty will remember but I believe he is an Almost Famous! Not sure on the Dam.CJC said:How is he breed?
I agree for the most part that using a new bull you need to be cautious. However, if someone doesn't sample them Nobody will know. What concerns me about Womanizer is what has his sire done? Anyone know of some success stories on Almost Famous?Dusty said:Almost Famous x Pale Face...
If he breeds like he looks his calves should be big butted and hairykind. So he should sire very saleable calves. But in the clubby deal ya never know. I'm with Jill in that I don't like using bulls that haven't had a calf crop yet. The only exception would be N-Charge. Everyone knows his sire and I have seen his brother and his damn. His damn is probably the stoutest cow I have ever seen...
RSC said:I agree for the most part that using a new bull you need to be cautious. However, if someone doesn't sample them Nobody will know. What concerns me about Womanizer is what has his sire done? Anyone know of some success stories on Almost Famous?Dusty said:Almost Famous x Pale Face...
If he breeds like he looks his calves should be big butted and hairykind. So he should sire very saleable calves. But in the clubby deal ya never know. I'm with Jill in that I don't like using bulls that haven't had a calf crop yet. The only exception would be N-Charge. Everyone knows his sire and I have seen his brother and his damn. His damn is probably the stoutest cow I have ever seen...
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RSC said:However, if someone doesn't sample them Nobody will know.Dusty said:Almost Famous x Pale Face...
If he breeds like he looks his calves should be big butted and hairykind. So he should sire very saleable calves. But in the clubby deal ya never know. I'm with Jill in that I don't like using bulls that haven't had a calf crop yet. The only exception would be N-Charge. Everyone knows his sire and I have seen his brother and his damn. His damn is probably the stoutest cow I have ever seen...
TJ said:RSC said:I agree for the most part that using a new bull you need to be cautious. However, if someone doesn't sample them Nobody will know. What concerns me about Womanizer is what has his sire done? Anyone know of some success stories on Almost Famous?Dusty said:Almost Famous x Pale Face...
If he breeds like he looks his calves should be big butted and hairykind. So he should sire very saleable calves. But in the clubby deal ya never know. I'm with Jill in that I don't like using bulls that haven't had a calf crop yet. The only exception would be N-Charge. Everyone knows his sire and I have seen his brother and his damn. His damn is probably the stoutest cow I have ever seen...
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Womanizer would probably be the most successful, success story. Multi-composite genetics on multi-composite gentics on multi-composite gentics (in all different combinations/percentages) & a sire who hasn't exactly set the world on fire with his offspring = you might get just about anything. I think people who like him should try him on a handful, but I wouldn't recommend that anyone use him exclusively until some calves actually do hit the ground. He may be the next great sire or he may be the next great dud. Time will tell.