angus bull changing times

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hedgesjp1985

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has anyone seen or used the angus bull changing times.  he is out of exar lutton.  would you use him on a limousine  or a grizzly heifer, what are your thoughts ?
 

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hedgesjp1985

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I have two limousine cows and i just bought a grizzly heifer out of a heatwave cow
 

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here is a pic of my limis i dont have a pic of my grizzly heifer
 

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ploughshare

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74-51 Changing Times.  He has only been promoted nation wide since his Denver win.  No calves  that I know of, maybe some in OK. For a lim-flex I would choose something good fronted with lots of rib, easy fleshing, and proven with no genetic defects.  BC Lookout comes to mind.  Possibly something tracing back to Ohlde, meaning one of his bulls or Duff, ZWT, Limestone, etc.
 

leanbeef

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I'm not familiar with that bull, but there sure are some things about him I like! The first thing I thot was, "is he kinda short bodied?" but it may just be the picture... I think his front is so long and he's deep, so both those things might make him appear a rib short. I personally think he'd work really well on those type cows. He's exactly the sort I would be looking for if I had Limousin cows to breed.
 

Boot Jack Bulls

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I agree that there are parts about this bull that a desirable, but I would really be curious what he looks like in his "working clothes". I don't doubt he is deep, but with his Denver condition on, it is pretty hard to judge what his middle and front look like every other week of the year. He is so bellied down in the picture, it makes him look short ribbed, short in his hooks and pins, and even a bit short in his cannons. Its a flashy picture, just hard for me to get a good read on his phenotype from it!
 
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