Herd bull before turnout

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kiblercattle

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This is my herd bull kept him from my own here he's a hf tiger 5t out of a bando 1961 by 365 cow. He's a oct 2 year old that bred 35 cows last year. I love his deep super soft look and he's super wide. What do you guys think.
 

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kiblercattle

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Thanks everybody his calves look great as of now they are better than my ai calves
 

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Funny how you can overlook things that are right under your nose.  I had this discussion with my brother within the last fortnight.  We agreed that just because a bull has been collected does not mean that he is better than your herdsire, even if he is home bred.
 

cowboy_nyk

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He looks real good.  You can really see the Tiger influence through his front end.  Tiger females seem to have excellent udders as well so you should be happy.
 

TPX

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It's amazing to see how many herds the HF Tiger bull has been able to work so well in, to me that's the true measure of a great bull.  Your bull looks good and has that Tiger look to him. 
 

kiblercattle

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Yes I have four tiger daughters and the are raising their first calves and they have beautiful udders. I wish they were all a touch longer bodied but that's nit picking.
 

cowboy_nyk

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Yes, if the Tigers have a fault it would be the length of neck/body.  There are plenty of angus genetics that can add length though.  There's too much to like about the Tiger progeny to worry about a little length.  I have some Kodiak (sire of Tiger) calves hitting the ground right now and they look great.
 
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