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cowboy_nyk

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We used a lot of him in the past.  I really like the females.  Docile, good udders, nice front ends. The bulls were quiet, fast growing, and correct.  Maybe lacking a little muscle shape.  Birth weights were consistently in the 70-80 range.  Consistently used him on heifers with success (despite his high BW EPD) and sold many sons that were used in commercial herds on heifers. 

We have probably 40+ daughters or granddaughters in our herd.  Below is pic of one.  I'll try to upload a couple more later.
 

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2T Cow from the previous post is 7 yrs old.  Next two are 4 and the last one is 5.  Currently in the process of buying 1x and 17x from my parents' herd.
 

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kiblercattle

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I was considering using him. I put a list together of potential ai sites and I am just trying to narrow down my power bull list. I was hoping he would put more power and thickness in his calves. If I understood you correct they aren't super powerful? And his capes feet and legs are pretty good?
 

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Feet and legs are good.  I have no complaints about the Stout calves but powerful probably isn't the right word.  They do have lots of hair though.  Nice jet black, straight hair.
 

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