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Reinken Cattle Co.

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I know there has been a little talk about lowrider on here, what did you all think of him? For those of you starting to think about the percentage lowline thing a little bit... just a little fyi.. Lowriders full brother will sell Feb 15th at the Iowa Beef expo lowline sale, if theres intrest in him, I will post a couple pics here.
 

GoWyo

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Reinken Cattle Co. said:
Lo bo sigel sunset ranch Iowa beef expo consignment

Maybe just the angle of the pic, but his head looks way too big for his body.
 

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Just what kind, type of cows would one use these bulls on? Where is the market for the calves?
 

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frostback said:
Just what kind, type of cows would one use these bulls on? Where is the market for the calves?

I am thinking a heifer bull? I do think the angle of the picture doesn't flatter his head.

Bojo x Lowline? Correct?
 

RidinHeifer

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Can we get pics on Lowrider? I love my doc holliday half blood and just used my last straw of semen for a full sib to the bull calf I have. So I am looking for my next selection. Is semen available if so where and how much?

Ps. My calf has not been cut and I am open to selling him at weaning.
 

Reinken Cattle Co.

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Thanks for posting the stuff on lowrider. Yes they will make good heifer bulls. If you use on commercial your only looking at a quarter blood. I've had half  blood calves hit the ground at 60 lbs then grow up to be over 1200 lb cows. Works good on my clubby heifers for calving ease!
 

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The two bulls are "peas in a pod" don't you think?  They have a cool look and should work on those clubby heifers.
 

Reinken Cattle Co.

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Lo bo is a little bit bigger framed bull then lowrider and doesn't pop out with that "clubby" look that lowrider has. But still a stout clean fronted little guy.
 

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