Lock Down

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midway6376

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For all you guys that went to Dever I was just looking around and found a picture of  a bull called Lock Down that was on display there. What did you guys think of him. This is a pic of him if will help you out.
 

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dsfarms

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Hard to tell what he really is. Danner raised him supposedly! He claims to raise a lot that he doesn't. I'd be careful breeding to him.
 

midway6376

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On Campell cattle Co website it says that his dam is out of Macho but not for sure. And why would yoube careful to breed him to?
 

kfacres

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My bad, I am for sure that when we were in denver, his sign said aftershock... And that stuck wit me, as I know the former owner of Aftershock, seen hundreds of his daughters...  Was thinking to myself, they musta bought Lock Downs' mother as a bred or something from Huston.  If I am wrong, I am
 

aftermath

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This bull stands to narrow for my taste and is too fake! Check out this picture of him on Campbell cattle company.com. He's standing really narrow in that picture. He looked like he's been altered when you looked at him in Denver!
 

devon

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I agree with him being narrow based! There are so many good bulls to pick from out there but I don't think this is one for many reasons. Just knowing he could be a double carrier should be enough to make you think twice about using him. Dont we have enough problems without breeding to have more carriers!!! Come on people, I don't care how good a bull is, deliberatey breeding for crippled and deformed calves are NOT good for the cattle industry!! What are we trying to do?
 
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