Any heifer bull prospects on display in DENVER

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I saw a bull named I-90 (an I-80 son) that i would imagine is a calving ease bull. Not sure what his BW or his maternal side was tho.
 

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Gargan said:
I saw a bull named I-90 (an I-80 son) that i would imagine is a calving ease bull. Not sure what his BW or his maternal side was tho.

I think this bull has some potential
 

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I liked the bull summit. the bull cool whip was a smaller bull but also younger than the rest just not bred like most of them
 

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Gargan said:
I saw a bull named I-90 (an I-80 son) that i would imagine is a calving ease bull. Not sure what his BW or his maternal side was tho.

Any pictures of I-90?
 

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Freddy said:
Saw PRETTY SNAZZY   last year  and wondered what he looked like.....No one seemed to mention him much ....He would have been two year old

Here is a picture of him my son thought he was pretty good.
 

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I90 calving ease?? I highly doubt it with HW in the pedigree. Pretty Snazzy should of prob stayed home, I believe he went on display once otherwise he was in tie outs...wasn't impressed by him at all. Road Trip really intrigues me I80 out of a first calf heifer and his BW I think he is a calving ease sure bet.
 

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lj113 said:
I90 calving ease?? I highly doubt it with HW in the pedigree. Pretty Snazzy should of prob stayed home, I believe he went on display once otherwise he was in tie outs...wasn't impressed by him at all. Road Trip really intrigues me I80 out of a first calf heifer and his BW I think he is a calving ease sure bet.
why do you say he shoulda stayed home he looks pretty good to me front feet don't twist out , deep bodied
 

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Freddy, I know Trausch's were promoting a Breathe Easy X Eye Candy Bull out of a first calf heifer. He is THC and PHAF. Name is Blueprint, here is a pic.
 

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    LJ113 ----WHAT WAS IT YOU DIDN'T LIKE ABOUT HIM ,looks like he must have maybe being a bull the way they have him tied ,a little stretched , kinda hard to tell anything with the picture ....
  Just interested maybe he don't travel good ,but I know he was breeding cows or heifers last summer ....
 

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Gargan said:
I saw a bull named I-90 (an I-80 son) that i would imagine is a calving ease bull. Not sure what his BW or his maternal side was tho.
I-80 x Blleding Purple. His birth weight was in the 80s
 

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Watching pretty snazzy walk to the exercise arena was enough for me. He has some issues in his rear third. Really dropped his backend and you prob. could have fit a 55 gal drum between his back legs when he walked. Just not my type. My heifers will continue to get bred to northern improvement and I80, gonna try our second calvers and some bigger first calvers to Road Trip.
 

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Silent Knight - Predator x Paleface/Cheap Trick he has a 70 lb birthweight and is double CLEAN!!
 

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Silent Knight - Predator x Paleface/Cheap Trick he has a 70 lb birthweight and is double CLEAN!!////I thought both Predators were powerfull,but in the pictures they tend to toe out pretty bad,just like he did-I wasnt there.did you see him walk? Loved the hip and butt on the one-I think it was Silent Night have to go back up to the first page. O0
 

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lj113 said:
I90 calving ease?? I highly doubt it with HW in the pedigree. Pretty Snazzy should of prob stayed home, I believe he went on display once otherwise he was in tie outs...wasn't impressed by him at all. Road Trip really intrigues me I80 out of a first calf heifer and his BW I think he is a calving ease sure bet.
We were there Friday thru Monday and Im pretty sure he was out Friday,Saturday, and Sunday.
 

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mutt said:
lj113 said:
I90 calving ease?? I highly doubt it with HW in the pedigree. Pretty Snazzy should of prob stayed home, I believe he went on display once otherwise he was in tie outs...wasn't impressed by him at all. Road Trip really intrigues me I80 out of a first calf heifer and his BW I think he is a calving ease sure bet.
We were there Friday thru Monday and Im pretty sure he was out Friday,Saturday, and Sunday.

I was there for 11 days, we were in the yards before he got and left the same day. I know he wasn't up on display one day because I saw him when I went to tie outs. Regardless even if he was out, I wasn't going to go and look at him anyway.
 

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Freddy said:
Bleeding Purple  if my memory is good sure wasn't calving ease was he ...
no bleedin purple is bred very similar to monopoly
 

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