Cotton Eye Joe from Trausch

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Signed up for a lease on Trausch's bull Cotton Eye Joe and im very excited for this young bull and i think he will do a lot of good with the type of cows we have.  What do you all think?
 

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My bad....




DOB: June  •  BW: 78 lbs.
TH/PHA Pending

Sire: Eye Candy
Dam: CRR DO3 Cotton 356 (PB Polled Hereford
 

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twistedhshowstock

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I like him, stylish, attractive, not to extreme, but complete and has plenty of everything. And has some chrome to catch your attention.  I am thinking I like the way Eye Candy clicks on those Herefords.  I have seen some really good calves out of Eye Candy and pure Herfs, especially a couple really really nice heifers.
 

McM93

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Like the pic, keep us updated on calves next year...
 

wyatt

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when you get the bull i would love to see a mature photo of him if you have the time! he looks really kool should work well with some maine angus cows or even a shorthorn  :eek:
 

bluffcountrycattle

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Is he a June 2010 bull??  If born June 2011, won't he be pretty young to run for spring breeding?  Just curious...
 

sue

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he looks so soft - thanks for posting a pic.
 

Trausch Farms

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Cotton Eye Joe's Dam is CRR D03 Cotton 356 Polled Hereford cow.  She was Grand Champion @ 2004 Herf Jr. Nationals, Reserve Champion to Barbers @ KC Royal, Grand Champion heifer @ NAILE that year plus many many more.  She was shown by Luke Schroder.  Joe was her last natural calf and he was born in 2010.  His Dam is the mother of TFR Cyrus, TFR High Cotton, TFR Baton Rouge, TFR Bentley, TFR Shelby (Res Div Champ to Grand Champ in Tulsa Jr Nats.).  She has never missed.  He was not used last year because of his age, so there are not any calves out of him yet, but he did get in with the heifers at our place and bred a Milkman heifer we had and she had a really nice bull calf that sold for $3,600 as a steer out of a first calf heifer. 
 
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