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Knabe and I are working on this mating this fall:
 

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mark tenenbaum said:
doc-sun said:
Knabe and I are working on this mating this fall:  What resulted on this mating? O0


didn't get too it. i flushed her a few more times but didn't get to it :(  i stored tissue on her as she is polled (hetero) and goes to a bull i am interested in 13 times with almost all the combinations.
 
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With beefy fullbloods like the one I pictured available, what’s the appeal with these big hard ultra tubular bodied types?
 
-XBAR- said:
With beefy fullbloods like the one I pictured available, what’s the appeal with these big hard ultra tubular bodied types?


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you think buret is tubey?


here's a prominent bull in a lot of pedigrees.


twin creek etulason, otherwise known as streamliner


i think of him as tubey.
 

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cactus VI.  the semen inventory listing i have says cactus V122. i have 20 units.

not a pleasing looking bull. probably one of the weirdest i've ever seen.
 

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Heres a nice smooth made calving ease type look at that beefy rear area masculine head and spring of rib-finally we may have found one to stouten up a bunch of dairy looking Shorthorns -that maine x dual deal works-just invent epds and call em major leroys O0
 

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not sure what the french are thinking.


this type of bull is the "heat wave" of france.


the non-show people don't have these


total disgrace
 
knabe said:
anyone got any shorthorn female line suggestions to try these bulls on?

i sure would like to see what a couple of JIT's cows would do, say sparkle or leah /// I think there are a number of cattle in Iowa that I could start plastering the thread with pictures of that would really work-So would JITs or some of the longer fronted Canadian cows-Xbar might be a source for objective views on Canadian cattle too-anything is possible O0
 
mark tenenbaum said:
knabe said:
anyone got any shorthorn female line suggestions to try these bulls on?

i sure would like to see what a couple of JIT's cows would do, say sparkle or leah /// I think there are a number of cattle in Iowa that I could start plastering the thread with pictures of that would really work-So would JITs or some of the longer fronted Canadian cows-Xbar might be a source for objective views on Canadian cattle too-anything is possible O0
(lol)
 
Ha.  That’s what I’m afraid of. It would take using the two thousand pound sparkle cow whose shoulder sits a foot outside her forerib to calve out many of these type bulls.  But then you’d have to find a Holstein to raise the offspring as the butch types tend not to milk, proportionate to their size.  Thank god for silage and drylotting.  Those ‘malpresentations’ (I literally spit my coffee out every time he says that, as if that’s any defense) aren’t so tough to deal with when the whole herd in piled up on the backyard.  Quite different scenario when they’re spread out through a hundred acres of timber bottoms.
 
Just saw this fullblood hfr won that breed at fwss. Has a real soft , easy keeping look to her. Nice set to her legs.  One of the best fullbloods I've seen in pictures.
 

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