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cedargrove

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Nice add,Bob!!!  After seeing the muscle expression on the Buster bull, I guess I will keep his son that I have and use him this Spring!!!!
 

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I remember when Tim Loudoun had the Buster bull at Louisville I think he was a much better bull in person than the picture. Hes standing a little awkward and it makes him look a little off in the rear top line.-I would have liked to seen him in working condition. I saw B Good Soldier from the rear at  B-Good and he was one of the thickest butted non-maine or limmi bulls Ive seen. If I knew hed pass that on to his progeny Id track that semen down-Need a big thick one like him with good epds and real calving ease-Hard to find.I do know that some people in Canada (Eastern I believe) had used him on some maines but never saw any pictures of how they turned out. O0
 

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uluru said:
This was taken by Sue McLaughlin I think

yep, I took the picture in the summer of 2005. We purchased a flush on Buster's dam earlier . I have always liked Bob's Buster son too.
 

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Mark here is a picture of Buster 6T at Louden's about the time we showed him at Louisville
 

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MR in the picture of him in the ad which is an amateur picture I took of him in the summer of 2011 in the pasture in his working gear after breeding cows he would have been 4 1/2 years old.
I don't have a weight on him at that time…..Bob
 

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mark tenenbaum said:
I remember when Tim Loudoun had the Buster bull at Louisville I think he was a much better bull in person than the picture. Hes standing a little awkward and it makes him look a little off in the rear top line.-I would have liked to seen him in working condition. I saw B Good Soldier from the rear at  B-Good and he was one of the thickest butted non-maine or limmi bulls Ive seen. If I knew hed pass that on to his progeny Id track that semen down-Need a big thick one like him with good epds and real calving ease-Hard to find.I do know that some people in Canada (Eastern I believe) had used him on some maines but never saw any pictures of how they turned out. O0

both b good soldier heifers out of maine cows
 

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renegadelivestock said:
mark tenenbaum said:
I remember when Tim Loudoun had the Buster bull at Louisville I think he was a much better bull in person than the picture. Hes standing a little awkward and it makes him look a little off in the rear top line.-I would have liked to seen him in working condition. I saw B Good Soldier from the rear at  B-Good and he was one of the thickest butted non-maine or limmi bulls Ive seen. If I knew hed pass that on to his progeny Id track that semen down-Need a big thick one like him with good epds and real calving ease-Hard to find.I do know that some people in Canada (Eastern I believe) had used him on some maines but never saw any pictures of how they turned out. O0

both b good soldier heifers out of maine cows////BOTH GOOD B GOOD SOLDIERS thanks for the pic=been wanting to see some <beer> O0
 
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