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kiblercattle

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This is a February 28th saskvalley bonanza son out of a muridale buster 14k cow that we purchased from Shane Moe out of Oregon. His 205 day weight was 776 without creep and he weighs about 850-900 now. We are pretty excited to see how he will develope.
 

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I don't have a clue I would say he will be a high 5 low 6 just from looking at his mother and I believe bonanza was in that high 5 range.
 
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here is an updated picture of him the day we turned him out with some cows. Weighed 1345 at 13 months. We are happy with how he has developed but 5 or 6 years from now we'll have a better idea.
 

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heres another pic of him i think its alittle better picture. I tried to get a picture of his but for mark but a bull chasing cows is pretty uncooperative.
 

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He is looking really good! You can tell he has some thickness even from the side view <beer>
 
He looks very good. What's his registration number?
 
He's not registered we are just using him on commercial cows and Shane Moe doesn't register his cows anymore.
 
If he is out with the cows you should consider getting him in the chute and trimming the excessive long hair on his prepuce. JMO
Nice bull!
 
kiblercattle said:
heres another pic of him i think its alittle better picture. I tried to get a picture of his but for mark but a bull chasing cows is pretty uncooperative./// Hes really come along-I agree with Duncraggen on trimming him-he looks to be one maybe you could puresue going back a generation or so and getting registered O0 O0
 
I agree on the hair I am embarrassed I never thought of it. He doesn't have a big sheath just lots of hair for some reason.
 
kiblercattle said:
I agree on the hair I am embarrassed I never thought of it. He doesn't have a big sheath just lots of hair for some reason.

nice bull-- he will sire you some quality replacements, I'm sure.  I trimmed a cpl bulls last week and man does it make them look better. 
 
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