Spin off- Most athletic and nasty dipsosition bulls

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LostFarmer

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What are some of the hottest and most athletic bulls that get used in the clubby world.  I know some Frictions have a little 'tude and never turn your back on an EXT cow at calving but what other bulls added some fire?
 

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I had heard that Full Flush calves never forgot , thankfully the one we had was mellow and easy going.
 

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I had a wonderful experience with an Eyes On the Money Steer.  Tore the barn door clean off the peoples place where he came from. Lol.  Such a knot head.
 

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I don't think any ever compared to Full Throttle calves.  Never saw a gentle one - steer, bull, or heifer.
 

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Our Heatseakers have had some nasty dispositions. We have one Heatseaker who is very tame until she has a calf and then she is awful with any person or animal that comes anywhere near her and her calf. We had one HS heifer that was so nasty that we had to take her to the market before she hurt someone.
 

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SKF said:
Our Heatseakers have had some nasty dispositions. We have one Heatseaker who is very tame until she has a calf and then she is awful with any person or animal that comes anywhere near her and her calf. We had one HS heifer that was so nasty that we had to take her to the market before she hurt someone.


we had a mean heatseeker steer, tried to charge everyone even when tied
 

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Few years back I thought I would get some angus cows to cross with. The guy was more than happy to sell me two 1800# angus cows out of Lucy Boy. Neither cow was easy to work and had the nasty disposition. Those were the last angus cows I had.
 

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chambero said:
I don't think any ever compared to Full Throttle calves.  Never saw a gentle one - steer, bull, or heifer.
Same here, worst steer I ever had.  I also had the wonderful opportunity to work with a Full Throttle cow who had some health issues, couldn't let her out of your sight at all times.
 

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I grew up around holstein bulls.  They are mostly just lacking fear of you.  They are bottle fed and then sorted off twice a day.  They learn they are bigger and it gets ugly.  They are dangerous but in a different way.  I saw a DaBull bull that was a bit cranky and a little athletic.  Doesn't Friction and some of the Full bulls go back to him maybe he is the culprit.  LF
 

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Friction goes back to Full Flush-Full Throttle.  Heat Seeker was out if Dabull.
 

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chambero said:
Friction goes back to Full Flush-Full Throttle.  Heat Seeker was out if Dabull.

Chambero - You're not suggesting it might have something to do with Chi genetics?  (lol)   <cowboy>

How do you think Full Throttle got his name? (dog) (dog) (dog) (dog) (dog)

I did had a wonderful experience with the Full Flush line and yes they DO NOT FORGET or FORGIVE. They were not (angel), (angel), (angel).

747's, old line Limousin genetics, were MONSTERS and absolute KILLERS. By far the worst of all IMO.  <alien> <rock> <alien>
 

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747 ads used to be only head shots.  i think i only saw one print ad that showed all of him.
 

LostFarmer

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Notice no hereford or full simmi on this list.  (lol)

I would have expected to see a Limi bull of some sort.  They tend to be a little wild.  Not sure it is mean or wild. 

The chi's that I first saw were monsters of the late 80's.  Huge white/grey cattle that could walk over the angus cows they were breeding.  Unreal size on those old boys.  The were fence destroyers as well. 
 

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I thought Friction was a Full Flush son out of a Meyer cow?  Did the cow have Debull on the dam side also?
 

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LostFarmer said:
I would have expected to see a Limi bull of some sort.  They tend to be a little wild.  Not sure it is mean or wild. 

The chi's that I first saw were monsters of the late 80's.  Huge white/grey cattle that could walk over the angus cows they were breeding.  Unreal size on those old boys.   The were fence destroyers as well.   
When I first worked for the local packer a guy bought in some chi's and said they could jump. It did not worry the guys in the yard the packers yards are 7 feet high and steel. The steers came off the truck and down the alley to the pen. Two got a run up jumped two high fences and ended up six miles away just steping over normal fences. Had to shot them on the neighbours farm because every time someone tried to round them up they would just jump another fence.
 

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