I've always been told that good bulls come from dams with longevity and his dam was still producing last time I talked to Mr. Plumbtree (she'll be 13 in Oct). White jazz will have the chance out there to get used like he needs to be. I took him out to Dustin's last Oct and he will have many calves on the ground this fall. He is as sound as you can make one, good shouldered, good muscled, good temperment, big testicled, proven easy calver, and a very good breeder. He will work on the same type cows JPJ will work on. I would love to see him used on larger framed, soggy kind of cattle. I always wanted to use him on some big, stout Maine/Angus cows. I had him here since he was 7 months until last October and he was solid for me. His calves have done well in the show ring and one is out in TX this year and I'm excited about his chances. If anyone has any questions about him feel free to PM me. Before anyone asked why I sold him - I traded him in a deal with Dustin. I've done a lot of business with him over the years and I felt he would give the bull the chance he needed. Best of luck to those who bought into the bull - I think you all will be well pleased.