Eye Candy

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clubcalve

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What does everybody think of the bull Eye Candy by Naughty PineJust looked at him tonight on Bovine Elite. What cows do you think he would work best on.
tanks in advance.
 

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His semen is only 15.50 a unit at SEK. I think it was a mistake on thier end but I picked up a cane at that price.
 

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clubcalve said:
What does everybody think of the bull Eye Candy by Naughty PineJust looked at him tonight on Bovine Elite. What cows do you think he would work best on.
tanks in advance.
I like Eye Candy, let's see how that pedigree comes out in his calves.  When I looked at him @ Hawkeye about 3 months after Denver:  He probably had held together as good if not better than any of the other young bulls.  Huge topped, sound and real soggy.  I think you need to use him on a larger framed, fancy extended cow.  I think a fancy cow is important as I view EC as a little early maturing.  I will tell you in a few months, we have several ET pregnancies sired by EC.

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Eye Candy is rumored to be at NWSS.  I will try to get a pic for us.  We will have a couple calves on the ground next month.
 

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RSC said:
clubcalve said:
What does everybody think of the bull Eye Candy by Naughty PineJust looked at him tonight on Bovine Elite. What cows do you think he would work best on.
tanks in advance.
I like Eye Candy, let's see how that pedigree comes out in his calves.  When I looked at him @ Hawkeye about 3 months after Denver:  He probably had held together as good if not better than any of the other young bulls.  Huge topped, sound and real soggy.  I think you need to use him on a larger framed, fancy extended cow.  I think a fancy cow is important as I view EC as a little early maturing.   I will tell you in a few months, we have several ET pregnancies sired by EC.

RSC
Sweet, would you be able to post pictures right away?  Dying to see some Eye Candy babies!!
 

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luvmyblue said:
RSC said:
clubcalve said:
What does everybody think of the bull Eye Candy by Naughty PineJust looked at him tonight on Bovine Elite. What cows do you think he would work best on.
tanks in advance.
I like Eye Candy, let's see how that pedigree comes out in his calves.  When I looked at him @ Hawkeye about 3 months after Denver:  He probably had held together as good if not better than any of the other young bulls.  Huge topped, sound and real soggy.  I think you need to use him on a larger framed, fancy extended cow.  I think a fancy cow is important as I view EC as a little early maturing.   I will tell you in a few months, we have several ET pregnancies sired by EC.

RSC
Sweet, would you be able to post pictures right away?  Dying to see some Eye Candy babies!!
Should be possible, You may need to treat Farwest extra special here on the Planet to get it to happen. 

RSC
 

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Saw him today, he's really soggy and hairy, but not real big. Looks like he could make some really good calves out of some bigger, harder doing Angus cows.
 

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Yeah, as long as she doesn't have any front end/shoulder issues that are just positively GLARING, you should be fine. He ought to add hair and sogginess to about anything.
 

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Eyecandy is lucky to be alive today. If you thought he looked a little stiff in his shoulder at Denver you might want to consider he was in a massive accident on I 80 heading to Denver. If you get a chance to see the trailer you would be amazed those bulls walked off let alone made it to display. A semi jack knifed in front of Chris Wilson, amazing no people or animals were seriously hurt or lost.
 

Steer Boy 101

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i saw him at denver and i thpught he didnt get very big. some guys i was with said he was the same size this year as he was last year. idk but he seamed small
 

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yuppiecowboy said:
Eyecandy is lucky to be alive today. If you thought he looked a little stiff in his shoulder at Denver you might want to consider he was in a massive accident on I 80 heading to Denver. If you get a chance to see the trailer you would be amazed those bulls walked off let alone made it to display. A semi jack knifed in front of Chris Wilson, amazing no people or animals were seriously hurt or lost.


What caused the accident? I'm surprised I didn't hear about it, but i guess i shouldn't be surprised since i didnt end up goin down to Denver after all
 
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