2010 Angus bull calf - what do you think?

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rtmcc

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Hi all,
These are some of the first pictures of RTM COLD CASH X010.  He is a Feb. 26th PB Angus calf out of PVF Payoff.  Payoff is Payday's full brother that is owned by Mindemann Farms in wisconsin.  His dam is out of a VRD x 1407 son that I had from Less Craft in IN.  She goes back to Mariot on the bottom side.  His birth weight was 79# unassisted and very vigorous.  

Not sure what our plan is with him yet.  we have been fortunate enough to raise some pretty good Angus bulls over the years but this one is different.

All opinions are welcome, both positive and negative.

Ron
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There's a lot for me to like here!  Good muscle expression, nice front, good length.  From the pictures, which may not be showing everything, I'm wondering if he may show a little weakness over the loin?  It makes him look a little easy "easy topped".  Nice calf overall, though!
 

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He looks really good the only thing would be clean up the neck but thats not going to happen being a angus
 

bluffcountrycattle

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I got the chance to see Cold Cash last weekend up at Ron's, and he is the REAL DEAL!!  He is really powerful with a big square hip in him, long bodied with a cool front.  He dam is a stout soggy kind of cow that is very impressive too.  I'm hoping semen will be available down the road as I'm certainly going to sample him!  He has the performance to work in the purebred circles, and certainly has the look to be used in the clubby world as well.  He's worth the drive to see in person!   
 

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Really like him. looks to be GREAT muscled and has a superb front end for an angus, also looks like he might have some bone... i would add a littel depth of body but he is still young i'm sure he'll grow into it
Really nice bull you have there
 

rtmcc

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Thanks for the comments!  Everyone that has seen him so far has taken a step back and then followed him around the pasture for a bit to see if he is really as good as their first impression.  They have liked him even more after studying him.  He has made a lot of friends this spring so far.  He is one of those that makes it fun to go check cows every morning!

Ron
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