Charolais Cows

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Bradenh

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If those cows are mine I'm breeding them to firewater.both of them, nothing wrong with an extra shot of cigar, I have a cow I bought specifically to flush to firewater and her sire is a cigar son out of a cigar daughter.

The heifer in my profile picture is a firewater,

I REALLY like the captian America and quiet riot calves I've seen! Alot

The heifer in the profile picture is a quiet riot and diablo breeding prospect for whatever that's worth
 

Freddy

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You better talk to some  breeders  SHOW STOPPER before you use cigar semen or blood to hard.... He is probably where the muscle come from for Firewater ,his breeding will
give you smaller ,to much muscle ,no fertility  and structure problems ....He  has been around a long time ,some really pretty females , a good bull was had to get and good semen also... Got 10-20 units of semen I will sell , give you a good deal ,no guarantees ,haven't tested 10 of it yet ....Cigar is somewhat  like FIREWATER ,has some really good calves especially females.
 

Davidsonranch

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One bull that did not pop up on this conversation was LT Bluegrass?  What about him?  I know Ledger was mentioned who is his son right?
 

Mark H

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LT Blugrass is a calving ease bull that has produced several herd sires that exceed his own good performance.  A good example of a calving ease bull from Bluegrass is big ben from ABS even better calving ease and equal growth.  LT Ledger is a spread bull with excellent growth that doesn't have the heifer safe calving ease.  Ledger may be the best bull LT has ever produced. None of these bulls are considered showring sires anywhere near on a par with the Freedom or Firewater lines.
 

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