Bodacious Injured

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sizzler14

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I don't think its going to do much for him. I haven't seen anything really out of Bodacious that I would really own. I had some calves out of him this year, and he's by far the most inconsistent sire I've used in a good many years. In fact,i told my fiancé the other day when we were checking the inventory we should just shoot it on the ground
 

Warrior10

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Sizzler14 said:
I don't think its going to do much for him. I haven't seen anything really out of Bodacious that I would really own. I had some calves out of him this year, and he's by far the most inconsistent sire I've used in a good many years. In fact,i told my fiancé the other day when we were checking the inventory we should just shoot it on the ground
Granted I only have had one calf out of him, but I love the calf. She will for sure be retained to the herd. You can go ahead and ship the semen this way  <beer>, used my last straw this spring for a full sib.

Sound, plenty of growth, TONS of depth and lots of hair. And if she milks like her momma she'll be great in that aspect too.
 

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