2014 prospect bulls

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Corriedalesrock

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Anyone know of any cool lookin prospect bulls for 2014? I like these...... #1 is from Ahlin Cattle Co & #2 is from Trausch Farms
 

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The first calf is one that Lautners bought from Mittag
And the second is a Bojo calf that Elliot cattle is selling, I really like him
The last one is JPJ that Lautners bought from Todd Fair.

I found these all on the blog
 

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WB

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Here is an I-80 X YJ that Lautners bought from Canada
And a Monopoly X Bloodstone that Lautners bought from Cody Webb
And I found another picture of that Salty Dog of Trausch's
 

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From Executive sires. Hard Whiskey x Hairetta
 

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I-80 x Sadie donor raised by Streitmatter show cattle bought by Lautner
 

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for 15k, I kinda think that i-80 x yj gets blown out of the water with the pics of the other bulls so far. JMO
 

Corriedalesrock

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WB said:
The first calf is one that Lautners bought from Mittag
And the second is a Bojo calf that Elliot cattle is selling, I really like him
The last one is JPJ that Lautners bought from Todd Fair.

I found these all on the blog
I like that first one , the second one I believe will be just like Bojo , and the third , looks like MAB when he was a calf ? I bet he will be a hit like him too.
Mainevent said:
I-80 x Sadie donor raised by Streitmatter show cattle bought by Lautner
I also really like this bull .
 

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Did Lautner's buy that Jesse James bull that I believe was in Wyoming? That thing was a tank...
Also Trausch's had a pretty good red Fast Freddy bull calf from Ohio that was the first one they bought this year. I'll see if I can find him.
 

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Found Trausch's red Fast Freddy calf...Also the black calf raised was by Raymond Gonnet that Trausch's bought part ownership in, he is an Eye Candy.

 

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Trauch's have an eye candy x who/sugar ray bull that Sullivan's raised. Suppose to be a super freak. No pics yet that I know of.
 

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That red fast Freddy calf is a freak also. Anxious to see what he looks like come winter.  Trausch has the upper hand so far for the 2014 class IMO
 

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I was really hoping someone would find a cool looking bull with a total outcross pedigree. I guess no luck again this year.
Would be happy and proud to have raised any of those bulls though. Not knocking them at all.
 

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frostback said:
I was really hoping someone would find a cool looking bull with a total outcross pedigree. I guess no luck again this year.
Would be happy and proud to have raised any of those bulls though. Not knocking them at all.

no one has the guts to do it.  it must cost more money than crossing carriers.
 

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Still not much new in his Maine pedigree. I bet he is related to all the Maines I already have in my herd. Using a lot of Simmental now. At least they have way more diversity. Lots of ways to go with them.
 

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frostback said:
I was really hoping someone would find a cool looking bull with a total outcross pedigree. I guess no luck again this year.
Would be happy and proud to have raised any of those bulls though. Not knocking them at all.
I agree with you on that one but my opinion on it is the shear fact it is so hard to find a total outcross bull. Picking up a book and finding a bull that doesn't go back to WMW Heat Wave or Heat Seeker in the club calf world is kind of like winning that $1000 on a scratch off ticket. Its possible but the odds aren't exactly in your favor. I am sure people in other breeds will chime in and say of well my breed is diverse and this breed is diverse but in reality not a lot of them are. We respect total outcross bulls because they are rare in terms of making a serious consistent impact. When a bull like Monopoly or Heat Wave comes a long a makes an impact, they sell 10k+ units of semen and then the pool becomes flooded with them. Outcross bulls do pop up every now and again but few make a serious impact. The ones that do really helps the breed and makes them turn over a new leaf, they are just much harder to find. I am sure if lautner, Rodgers, trausch, Goddard's etc come across a game changer that's an outcross they would be sure to jump on it to gain the upper hand in the industry, I think it just speaks volumes that they only are able to do it every 5-10 years with the volume of calves they see. That should say how hard it is to find a complete outcross that is a game changer. jmo. ive been known to be wrong a time or two  <beer>
 
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