Jacee's Ramblin Fever 303R

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ploughshare

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Now that McCurry Bros are on board, I think that really boosts his stock.  I wish he would sire more length of neck, but other than that he is good.  Very athletic and loose.  I like the flat chest floors on his calves. He sired a champion breed steer in Wisconsin.  He is on my short list.
 

TMJ Show Cattle

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Yes, he has a few,but very few faults. He has sired champion steers at Wisc[Retallic 08] Okla. and Ohio. I like his heifers alot,especially for crossbreeding. I have sold over 200 units of semen for Dan May [owner] here in Wisc. for breeders and club calf producers. McCurry's have been "in" on him since last year. Also, QLC of Nebraska. We will have a few out of him next spring.
 

CAB

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We'll hopefully get a few to look @ next spring. We used him just to see if TMJ knew what he was talking about!! LOL.
 

TMJ Show Cattle

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We all get lucky once in a while. I guess you could say I was more than close on JPJ. I get a little slap on the back from Glovers about once a month. Ramblin Fever,if bred to the "right" cows[maybe crossbreds?] should work out for you.
 

Cattledog

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What kind of cow does he click with the best?  I guess what I'm asking is what does he improve and what does he need a little help with?
 

TMJ Show Cattle

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The only thing I would like to see him improved on [with some crossbreds at least] is a little longer neck. He will improve foot size and structural correctness in general and add hair for an Angus. Style.
 

scotland

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His daughters are impressive wide sprung females... using him as a flush sire  2010 for purebred Angus embyros for the overseas trade!
Sons htat win  steer shows is impressive... next !
 

TMJ Show Cattle

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Yes his # is on the video. Dans daughter raised that bull from one of her show heifers. He is like Proud Jazz[shorthorn] a very good sleeper. Works great for crossbreeding and will not drag the almighty epd numbers in Angus. Will add style, muscle expression and hair back into the fraily lookin Angus of today.He works great on good Saugahatchee,Power Fix Sentry,Juneau,Grizz,004, Net Worth,Connealy Lead On daughters along with the Who's, Meyer's, and just about any good straight bred Maine and Simmy's.
 

CAB

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  Thanks guys. I started downloading the video this morning @ 8:26am and got it in finally @ 11:02am. Do have the #.
 

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