New club calf sire ALL PROBLEMS SOLVED TOTAL OUTCROSS

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oakridgefarms

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100% Outcross pedigree to the club calf industry
100% Calving Ease
100% TH and PHA clean
100% Hairy as they come
100% Structurally sound
100% Polled

All the problems solved!
 

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oakridgefarms

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The bull is in ontario,canada right now only the owners have the semen which is gilchrist farms if u go on there website posted above and contact them they can give you more details on that
 

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RLFA FARMS said:
100% Outcross pedigree to the club calf industry

Can, or do the white galloway's share blood with the blacks?  I can think of a black galloway bull who's getting pretty popular in the club calf deal--  wonder if they're related?
 

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outspoken said:
RLFA FARMS said:
100% Outcross pedigree to the club calf industry

Can, or do the white galloway's share blood with the blacks?  I can think of a black galloway bull who's getting pretty popular in the club calf deal--  wonder if they're related?

good point.
 

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Gargan said:
outspoken said:
RLFA FARMS said:
100% Outcross pedigree to the club calf industry

Can, or do the white galloway's share blood with the blacks?  I can think of a black galloway bull who's getting pretty popular in the club calf deal--  wonder if they're related?

good point.

Which bull would that be?
 

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Galloway is nothing new in the club calf thing.  You could probably trace a lot of the composite bulls back to some Galloway somewhere, where do you think the hair came from?  I really like this bull, I would use him if he became available here in the US.  I really like the shape in this bull, all the pieces he puts together, and with the Galloway it could make some very maternal clubby mamas without sacrificing the quality of your steers.  I think there could be a lot of use of him.
 

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twistedhshowstock said:
Galloway is nothing new in the club calf thing.  You could probably trace a lot of the composite bulls back to some Galloway somewhere, where do you think the hair came from?  I really like this bull, I would use him if he became available here in the US.  I really like the shape in this bull, all the pieces he puts together, and with the Galloway it could make some very maternal clubby mamas without sacrificing the quality of your steers.  I think there could be a lot of use of him.

You are correct, most just don't/ never admitted it.

Eye Candy and this bull are not related.

I heard Semex  may handle this bull. 
 

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Really like the bull but I don't know alot about the Galloway deal so my question is what do you expect him to do to frame and bred to a black cow would you get more blue roan or solid blacks
 

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semex is a possibility there are 3 types of galloways solids ( blacks, dunns, silver), belted and the whites, he is considered a white. thats why eye candy has no relation to him galloways have a very stict purebread pollicy, you cant mix a solid and a white its not considered a purebread anymore galloway breaders dont mix they stick to one of the 3 types and one only
 

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TYD said:
Really like the bull but I don't know alot about the Galloway deal so my question is what do you expect him to do to frame and bred to a black cow would you get more blue roan or solid blacks

Bred to a black cow, you will get his color pattern (white with black points) or a solid black.

 

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trevorgreycattleco said:
Stupid question. What color are galloways originally? I like that bull. But I see a lot of black ones. We're they at some point bred angus?

Not a stupid question.  The original solid colored Galloways were predominately black, with reds and some greys (duns).  They were not bred up using Angus.  In fact hundreds of years ago Angus used Galloways to "improve" them.  ;)

 
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