nutt n butt business

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JbarL

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how do you all think nutt n butt business works on angus cows vs. strictly  business ?  friend told me i should "ask around", and see what others thought as well...steers/replacements?.....thanks in advance .....jbarl
 

jbw

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I like the Nutt-n-Butts better, longer, prettier fronts, and more milk.
 

OH Breeder

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One of the bigger sales this past January or February had quiet a few two and three year Nuttin' bred cows. From what I understood is he made great base for clubby cows to breed back for steers.
 

SEA

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How is he for depth of rib, and muscle shape and thickness, compared to Strictly Business?
 

cdncowboy

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Haven't seen a pile but from the ones I've seen the real strength is the females, plenty thick enough, lots of middle.  The bulls seem to be a bit dirty fronted and just not quite as eye appealing - still plenty of meat in them though.  Have also been told they are great in the temperament department as well.
 

DTW

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From the ones i have seen i would take the nutt n butt over strictly business for the females.  They are sounder, good bone, hair is good depending on her mother.  And work from what i have seen for raising show steers and heifers.
 

Show Steaks

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bump... is he worth spending the extra money on semen ive never seen a calf just bred heifer and older
 
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