3/4 Lowline Bull Calf

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dori36

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Terrific lightweight steer prospect.  Dam is half Lowline/half Angus, 2 time Denver Res. Gr. Ch, sire is many time show champion producing Lowline.  Full sister was 2006 Gr. Ch. % Lowline Female, Billings; Res. Gr. Ch. % Lowline Female, Denver.  He's at least as good, maybe better.  He should make 1000 lb easy at showtime.  Or, put him in your good cow herd and make your own clubbies!  Born March 19, 2007.  $1500.  In Michigan.  Email  here or call 517-490-8133.  Dori,  Genesis Livestock.
 

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TJ

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dori36 said:
pigguy said:
can i get some better pictuers

I sent you a reply privately.  I'll try to get some more pics tomorrow.

I hope that Dori doesn't mind me doing this little sales pitch... 

I'm putting my reputation & credibilty on the line by doing something like this, so I am only going to call a spade a spade. 

FWIW, I think that you will be impressed when you see some different pics of this little guy.  I like him enough that I've been seriously kicking around the idea of buying him myself!  Still am.  I am considering him as a bull to breed to my F1 heifers, but Dori's right, he should do really well in the light weight classes as a steer.  Also, he's ideal for showmanship classes & 1st time show people because of his excellent disposition.   He's a really stout rascal & will end up looking like a tank when all is said & done, IMHO.   His dam is a extremely soggy female that is a Champ who has produced Champs.  And his granddam is a really nice looking BIG Angus cow.  BTW, make sure that Dori sends you a pic of his full sister...  ;)   For that matter, be sure to check out a pic of his dam too...  ;)   She's got a nice udder & I wish I had a whole herd like her!!

IMHO, he'll make a really nice heifer bull that should really stouten up his calves & make great replacements that you could breed Clubby to produce some cracker jacks or he'll make a good show steer for a 1st time exhibitor who wants to compete in both the light weight classes & showmanship... Also, these 3/4 bloods are a decent amount bigger than the fullbloods & his granddam was a BIG Angus cow, so he is going to put on more weight than many might think.   
 

dori36

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Thanks for the pitch, TJ.  You know I'm still hoping you buy him to let him pass along his genetics to those F1's of yours.  This boy should be shown in Billings and Denver and would make you proud.  I'm just not interested in sending one to the fitter for those shows.  If I had more to show this year, he'd "fer sure" be in the string!
 
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