the hereford marked bull of BPF

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clgcattle45x

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  That hereford marked monoply bull of Bushy Park Farms is flat awesome. He is on their online sale. He might pinch in the front alittle'but he is flat out awesome.
 

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The one on Denver bound daddy's sale? That one is from Scott Campbell. Actually saw him yesterday. Very impressive along with the I-80 he has in the sale!
 

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clgcattle45x said:
  That hereford marked monoply bull of Bushy Park Farms is flat awesome. He is on their online sale. He might pinch in the front alittle'but he is flat out awesome.
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Where would someone find a picture ?  Sounds awesome
 

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This is the site for the sale cwcattlesales.com the sale is Denver bound daddys
 

clgcattle45x

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  do you think they will have on display at denver. when is the dates of the bulls on display.
 

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Is this him?  If it is, compare him to let's say Deadliest Catch or Carp Diem?  Looking for a possible hereford colored bull next year.
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What do y'all think of the new Hereford marked bull out of re rock called big chief
 

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Me personally I dont think there is any competition between him and The Classifier that elliotts sold A few weekes ago. Plus he is TH AND PHA FREE. He is so stout and so big footed. I dont think there is any comparison at all especially since they are around the same age. JMO
 

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KSanburg

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SUL1 said:
What do y'all think of the new Hereford marked bull out of re rock called big chief

Where is his info and a picture or video or both?

Looking at the video of both the calf from Elliot's and Cambells I think they are both nice calves maybe best used on 2 different type cows, but very useful. I think Rodger's Deadliest Catch is my choice of these hereford marked bulls for my use. I am not saying he is better just think he will work on what I am breeding better.
 

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OK, if I did this right, here are all four together. I have never seen the Classifier; boy is he impressive.  All four are possibilies.  I guess it depends if you want clean / dirty, etc?  I'm looking at getting some fair steers out of some PB polled girls. Folks who are way better than me at judging good and bad please pipe in on your opinions.  Are these four bulls close to the same age?  I think Deadliest Catch is a year older?
Campbell's bull
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The Classifier
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I too, have my eye on the Herf colored bulls.  Things on my radar tend to be natural dimension, pure muscle, overall stoutness, and eye appeal.  To me, the Campbell bull doesn't come close based off these pictures.  Now, if he's the only non-carrier one of the group, then he's probably the pick of the pen for me.  I'm sure liking the way those carrier cattle look, but at my place, I have too many unknowns to be messing around with known carrier deals...

I do like Big chief, and liked his picture from the SC a couple issues back.  I think the classifier bull is impressive with his shear substance and meat.

In all reality, I'd like to see them in person, or having first hand from a trustable source, could be almost as good in my eyes...
 

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The one that is not mentioned hear and I think he should be is the Chris Black bred Deadliest Catch I know someone else raised him just don't recall their name right now and he is clean. To throw a wrench in this discusion I will say that I used One & Only on PB hereford cows and out of 9 calves only one was black all the others are hereford marked so in my mind he is useful and clean.
I will also tell you that I really like the calves that I got from that mating and the heifers that I kept look good, we will see how they mother in a couple months.
 

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I'm not famarliar with the bull the classifier. What's his breeding? I couldn't find any info on him. He pretty impressive.
 

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Telos said:
Here is his video. Looks like a changer and he is clean.

http://youtu.be/zMfkZwvF6P0

I like to see some natural thickness, not fed on corn fat. If you cut that calf open, he'd be white to the bone.  He jiggles from front to rear, and is fatter than a 2 year old steer.

Yes, he's wide, and yes he's stout, but in all reality, I don't know how you could get such a  young calf, approaching a year old- that fat- or even a better question is why would you want one that fat? Pure fat.

Where did this bull grow up, or who bought him, and where does he live now?
 
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