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knabe

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nuts seem small, horns show a difference in nutrition, tight sheathed, flat shoulder, average volume, pigment on eyes, with deep set, feet pointed right direction, maybe a little too much brisket, body could use more volume when compared to his high volume hip, he's got a line on his crest, could be leveler topped.
 

Cabanha Santa Isabel - BR

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Thanks Knabe. SC: 40 cm; 22 months age. 838 kg.140 cm height.
Bought him due your moderate frame, not wish the tall high framed american type as I have a grass system. The horns not are well show, but as he was born and grow on a high quality pasture I can sure you that no nutritional significant differences occur.
He was National Champion and Rserve Champion on two most important shows in southern Brazil for Hereford breed.
Thanks for your comments!
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I like him, should be easy doing with that 'traditional' type brisket.  Like the eye set for flies, and pigment for Southern Hemisphere sun.  I would buy him for myself if I was breeding Herefords!
 

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Duncraggan said:
I like him, should be easy doing with that 'traditional' type brisket.  Like the eye set for flies, and pigment for Southern Hemisphere sun.  I would buy him for myself if I was breeding Herefords!


He will to be used for cross with Angus and Shorthorns to produce baldies calves.
Choose him by traditional type style.
 

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That's a nice bull and he should work well with your plans, he has a little more white on him than I would like but has very good pigment and appears to have good muscle. He should produce you some really nice replacement heifers and great feeder cattle. What is his breeding?
 

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Look genealogy at...http://201.15.144.34/new/genealogia/arvo.asp?shbb=1279211&scodrac=19&pessoa=

Until 3th generation only homemade ancestors, exception for Trustmark on 3th grandsire. Other US genetics only will be found on 4th generation with JPH MR. Distinction 27U; on maternal line on 4th generation Boyd Heavy Hitter 4007, IHRY GK Race and Boyd Pinnacle 34z.

But if you double click on link attached will get to see more deep ancestors.
 

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Cabanha Santa Isabel - BR said:
Duncraggan said:
I like him, should be easy doing with that 'traditional' type brisket.  Like the eye set for flies, and pigment for Southern Hemisphere sun.  I would buy him for myself if I was breeding Herefords!


He will to be used for cross with Angus and Shorthorns to produce baldies calves.
Choose him by traditional type style.
Both crosses should make excellent calves, I've had good results with Shorthorn on Hereford cows before when I still had space for commercials.
 

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Mtnman said:
That's a nice bull and he should work well with your plans, he has a little more white on him than I would like but has very good pigment and appears to have good muscle. He should produce you some really nice replacement heifers and great feeder cattle. What is his breeding?

here's some comments on a bull in your bull's pedigree.

http://www.cattletoday.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=35078&start=75

http://www.reedent.com/reedent/cattle/bbulls/bt15g.html

http://herefordtalk.com/thread/1121
 

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Thanks Knabe.
But what are the news? I know that almost all Hereford in US and Canada are part Limmi and Simmi mongrels! No news for me.
Same like Angus and Shorthorns....no news for me. Will to be a new when I found a really pure breed on NAmerica.
Again thank you.

What are the mongrel on Titan 7777?
 

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Cabanha Santa Isabel - BR said:
Thanks Knabe.
But what are the news? I know that almost all Hereford in US and Canada are part Limmi and Simmi mongrels! No news for me.
Same like Angus and Shorthorns....no news for me. Will to be a new when I found a really pure breed on NAmerica.
Again thank you.

What are the mongrel on Titan 7777?

7777 was simmi. The largest Hereford bull ever recorded was at the 1835 Scotland National show and weighted 3800+. Not sure what he was mongrelized with but I imagine he was pretty much pure bred.
 
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