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Sizzler14 said:
what was everyones thoughts on Walk The Line and Sweet Baby James??? I havent seen much about him but im excited to hear how he looks for a potential calving ease sire.
I could be wrong, but I believe this is a video link to sweet baby james as a calf. it stated he had a 60 pound bw:
http://www.breedersworld.com/Maxanet/Cattle/smackdown0414/cc244.html

I apologize if i am thinking about the wrong calf

Yes that's Sweet Baby James. Raised just down the road from me by a good friend. Heard he was pretty complete just didn't have the hype of the others
 
Went through all the Bulls.  Sound proof (Ewing and Coblentz) and Wade's two bulls were the best.  Matt's bulls were not very good.  One in a Chamber was the stoutest but his shoulder was just as big.  Raymonds bull will be good hes just too young today.  Sound proof was the freakiest bull there and had a stout hip.  Surround Sound (sound proof's sire) is the most underrated Sire in the Industry right now in my opinion. 
 
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I'd also like to see "Perfect Storm" or hear about him. Pic looks impressive on M Lazy Hearts Website
 
Perfect Storm - Raised by M Lazy Heart Ranch - owned with Reid Show Cattle and McWaters Family Cattle. We have mature photos that were taken on Thursday coming soon! The bull - February 2014 born - Unstoppable x Klassy Donor (Hairy Bear x Giggles Donor/Heat Wave) - Registered Chi and Foundation Maintainer - THC - PHAF - What else would you like to know?? We had lots of interest and he finished second in the Display Bull Peoples Choice awards.
 

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Got back yesterday.  My opinion only.  Quicksilver was best along with Satisfaction.  Quicksilver was an Unstoppable son.  Great body, big hip attractive and sound.  I watched most walk in or out of the display area.  Satisfaction was a little greener and seemed younger.  Really attractive flexible and great top shape.  Massive hip.

Some others had great pieces but had design and structural issues that I can't handle.  Again. I saw most walk but not all.

Another really nice one that was similar to Quicksilver was another Unstoppable son called Solar Flare.  A red bull that sold on Breedersworld.  Not as geek necked but very complete, stout and sound.

Keep in mind I'm sorting them based on what I think can sire slick cattle as well. 

One in the chamber was massive but shoulder to match.

Lautner Bonham.  Clone to colorado state fair steer was cool if you like walks alone type cattle.  A little bigger and slightly weak topped.  Not as chunked up as some. 
 
Was battle crys hindegs really this messed in person or is it just the pic?
 

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aj said:
Could he be tested for the ds condition?


Why bother, he's pha free.


Pull toy.


You are not trying to discuss, debate, etc.  you are just being a jerk, over and over and over.


Just make something already. We get it you are incapable as your herd has changed direction so many times.
 
Here is a cell phone picture of "The Viking" from Goddard Cattle. Out of all the display bulls I saw in Denver he was the best fronted with the most style and size.
 

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Is there anywhere that all the bulls from Denver are pictured? Cattle.com did a good job of getting everything together in one place.

From the photos I've seen, Sound Proof and Second to None look pretty good.  Would like to see a centralized location for all of them, for us that couldn't make it out there.
 
Hi ho silver, here I sm, and 2nd to none seemed the best to me
 
Steerheavy48 said:
Here is a cell phone picture of "The Viking" from Goddard Cattle. Out of all the display bulls I saw in Denver he was the best fronted with the most style and size.

I was really hoping that someone would mention this bull.

From pictures only (I was not in Denver to see them in person), I thought Viking looked really good.  Of course he doesn't have the hype that the other bulls do, but I like the look of him. 

I think he is LONG necked, but not necessarily FREAK necked.  I really wish I could see a picture of him when he isn't tied 2 inches from the top rail on the fence.

 
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