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http://agresearch.umd.edu/sites/default/files/_docs/2015%20catalog%20web%281%29_0.pdf
You might not like these, but the breeding is interesting. These animals mature slowly, but by 3 or 4 years they are impressive. Not defending it, just saying.
All these Churchill sons are unusual and there is a lot of stuff up close to some of the oldest genetics on the herd.
Lot 20, for instance. And lot 32 looks uncannily like Valour of Ardrass. (To me)
Pictures
1 Valour of Ardrass
2 Prince of Malpass
3 Geordus
And 4,
a picture I found that I have never seen before. I can't read the writing, maybe Jute of Jeshurun or something? Anybody know who this bull is?
The source should be Hague Angus, but their links are messed up with advertising.
You might not like these, but the breeding is interesting. These animals mature slowly, but by 3 or 4 years they are impressive. Not defending it, just saying.
All these Churchill sons are unusual and there is a lot of stuff up close to some of the oldest genetics on the herd.
Lot 20, for instance. And lot 32 looks uncannily like Valour of Ardrass. (To me)
Pictures
1 Valour of Ardrass
2 Prince of Malpass
3 Geordus
And 4,
a picture I found that I have never seen before. I can't read the writing, maybe Jute of Jeshurun or something? Anybody know who this bull is?
The source should be Hague Angus, but their links are messed up with advertising.