Freddy,
so refreshing to hear your commentary. Thank you. For those who are interested, Sam 951 was (according to my father, who happened to be on the end of the halter in that picture) at 2400 lbs. in that picture. He was foundational to the Charolais genetics in this country and is a permanent conversation piece in our household. My father was show manager for LCR in the 60's and we have been privy to many, many stories of the Charolais breed causing quite a storm when they would roll into town. My dad loves to tell the story of Charlie Litton being so particular about the "white" on his cattle, that he asked that his crew stop about 20 miles prior to rolling into a show and wash (with blueing) and dry the string. This bull was a true cornerstone and not "typey" at all. He was heavy structured, soggy middled and good structured. His progeny went on to sire many, many champions and this is where hybrid vigor came into the modern club-calf industry. Not sure if Ohlde's steer goes back to Sam, but I wouldn't be surprised. Sam's decendants, Alfalfa John and Chimo went on to sire some of the first grand champion smokey steers in the U.S.