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Freerider

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Nice bull calves for sure, if they can kick out steers with that look, they'll makes lots of friends and $$.

I'd like to see those fur balls as mature bulls some day, not necessarily in their working clothes (cell phone pics sometimes make good animals look bad) , but more like they picture 2 year old purebreds.  This will likely never happen though, because that's not their main purpose.
 

iowahawkeye

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Agree, I was suprised to see the 2 clones still think there nice but who knows what else will be in Denver to compete with them haha
 

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very nice.. all look like cow changers, very similar in type/ kind from what I can tell in the pictures--- seems all need to be mated to bigger cows.

Color is obviously creeping into the cornbelt...
 

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Cut the BS said:
very nice.. all look like cow changers, very similar in type/ kind from what I can tell in the pictures--- seems all need to be mated to bigger cows.

Color is obviously creeping into the cornbelt...

Your last statement is very true!
 

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Can anyone tell me anything about the Outer Limits bull sire of Deadliest Catch, or where to look for it. Thanks in advance.
 

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They all look sharp! I really like Blaze of Glory, 2 Tone and Deadliest Catch. I wish I could go to Denver! Has anyone seen any from Lautner's? I wonder what new bulls they are promoting?
 

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Best bulls I have seen from anybody this spring, just from pictures from multiple blogs
 

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Mtnman said:
Can anyone tell me anything about the Outer Limits bull sire of Deadliest Catch, or where to look for it. Thanks in advance.
Duff Outer Limits 750?
 

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Glenstory said:
Mtnman said:
Can anyone tell me anything about the Outer Limits bull sire of Deadliest Catch, or where to look for it. Thanks in advance.
Duff Outer Limits 750?

I really like Outer Limits he's out of DCC Outlook. His calves really look good! Here is a link that you can view him. Pretty solid bull and I love his muscle expression. Duffs cattle are thick and usually muscular. Their progeny make great replacement heifers cause of their udder quality and maternal ability.
http://www.powerpluscattle.com/herd-sires/herd-sires/detail/id/5845
 

vet tech

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He is referring to the Hereford bull Outer Limits not the Angus bull. I do not know much about him though...
 

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Shadow Hill Farm said:
Oh my bad looked it at wrong.   ;)
Sorry, me too.  I'm not a 'ford guy.  None the less. nice bull.  One questions though, are we getting back to belt buckle cattle?
 

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Mtnman said:
Can anyone tell me anything about the Outer Limits bull sire of Deadliest Catch, or where to look for it. Thanks in advance.
I have not seen the outer limits bull, but have used him some off of the description of an honest man.  He is sired by Ace which is a Shotgun son.  Shotgun is out of the mid continent farm Bazooka bull from quite some time ago.  The dam of outer limits is a tiger x hi ho cow.  Tiger was a very popular bull form a while back that goes back to Mr. Incrdible for you purebred guys.  The hi ho part of the pedigree was the foundation and probably the bull that put Morgan Ranch NE on the map and that bull sired many pens of champion feeder steers at Denver.  That is outer limits pedigree, I have never seen a picture and he is owned by Gerald Haseloff one of the best hereford club calf breeders in the south.  Gerald does not have to promote his cattle they promote themselves. 

I will tell you about my experience with Outer Limits.  He will downsize most any cow.  I have not seen his structure but his calves can at times be staight enough in their rear hock and can be a touch straight shouldered.  We have never had one cripple, but have had some we would like to change structually.  I believe that some of the  structure issues come from the use of Bazooka, not sure though.  We have several outer limits again this year.

The TCCA hereford point leader this year is an outer limits calf that is has shotgun on both sides of his pedigree.  Good genetics.

If I can get the semen I will be using Deadliest Catch this next fall and will be mating him to a Made Right daughter.  Really impressed with RCC set of bulls. 
 

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herf96 said:
Mtnman said:
Can anyone tell me anything about the Outer Limits bull sire of Deadliest Catch, or where to look for it. Thanks in advance.
I have not seen the outer limits bull, but have used him some off of the description of an honest man.  He is sired by Ace which is a Shotgun son.  Shotgun is out of the mid continent farm Bazooka bull from quite some time ago.  The dam of outer limits is a tiger x hi ho cow.  Tiger was a very popular bull form a while back that goes back to Mr. Incrdible for you purebred guys.  The hi ho part of the pedigree was the foundation and probably the bull that put Morgan Ranch NE on the map and that bull sired many pens of champion feeder steers at Denver.  That is outer limits pedigree, I have never seen a picture and he is owned by Gerald Haseloff one of the best hereford club calf breeders in the south.  Gerald does not have to promote his cattle they promote themselves. 

I will tell you about my experience with Outer Limits.  He will downsize most any cow.  I have not seen his structure but his calves can at times be staight enough in their rear hock and can be a touch straight shouldered.  We have never had one cripple, but have had some we would like to change structually.  I believe that some of the  structure issues come from the use of Bazooka, not sure though.  We have several outer limits again this year.

The TCCA hereford point leader this year is an outer limits calf that is has shotgun on both sides of his pedigree.  Good genetics.

If I can get the semen I will be using Deadliest Catch this next fall and will be mating him to a Made Right daughter.  Really impressed with RCC set of bulls. 

pretty sure I posted a picture of bazoka on the mid 90s AI bull thread.
 
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