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What  are your thoughts on my Brangus Bull
 

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wow!!! lots of flash, flare and pizazz for a brahman cross. i love the proportional neck, hip, bone and depth
 

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Looks like a well balance, deep ribbed, good structured bull, that would nick well with a wide variety of cows. Very nice bull.
 

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not used to brangus that look like this... our neighbors have them, well lets just leave it at that... they have them, and they show them at our county fair.  very nice looking stud
 

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Show stopper 95 said:
wow!!! lots of flash, flare and pizazz for a brahman cross. i love the proportional neck, hip, bone and depth
Y'uns ain't been around very many Brangus cattle, then, have you?  ;)

GB
 

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he is a LTD X 607L11 He Will be 14 months old Nov. 27 He sells Nov. 20th in the final camp Cooley sell. I am retaining 1/3 semen interest in him. Thanks for all of the positive comments I think he is a special bull.
 

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garybob said:
Show stopper 95 said:
wow!!! lots of flash, flare and pizazz for a brahman cross. i love the proportional neck, hip, bone and depth
Y'uns ain't been around very many Brangus cattle, then, have you?  ;)

GB
nah man lol we just run 2,000 head of commercial brangus and american mama cows around navasota tx.  ;) i been around a couple of em in my short days  <cowboy> also show brangus cross steers
 

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Show stopper 95 said:
garybob said:
Show stopper 95 said:
wow!!! lots of flash, flare and pizazz for a brahman cross. i love the proportional neck, hip, bone and depth
Y'uns ain't been around very many Brangus cattle, then, have you?  ;)

GB
nah man lol we just run 2,000 head of commercial brangus and american mama cows around navasota tx.  ;) i been around a couple of em in my short days  <cowboy> also show brangus cross steers
He's a good rip! Got any rear view pics? I think the folks on SP would be wise to consider some of these cattle--even, let's say, Southern Iowa, or Western Nebraska.

GB
 

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garybob said:
Show stopper 95 said:
wow!!! lots of flash, flare and pizazz for a brahman cross. i love the proportional neck, hip, bone and depth
Y'uns ain't been around very many Brangus cattle, then, have you?  ;)

GB
what is that supposed to mean? are you a big time brangus hot shot or something
may be wrong but i know OF showstoppers familys operation and he is 15, but ill safely say that he has seen as many brangus and american cross cattle as anybody on here.
 

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spb said:
he is a LTD X 607L11 He Will be 14 months old Nov. 27 He sells Nov. 20th in the final camp Cooley sell. I am retaining 1/3 semen interest in him. Thanks for all of the positive comments I think he is a special bull.

Any good idea as to what he is weighing? I would have guessed him as being a little older than that. IMO he's one that would cross well with almost any English or exotic cross cows and put pounds on a calf crop. 2 years ago when I was down @ REI, I thought that the best in stud was a Brangus bull. I love the way that this bulls front end structure presents itself from the ground all the way up to his head.
 

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bart said:
garybob said:
Show stopper 95 said:
wow!!! lots of flash, flare and pizazz for a brahman cross. i love the proportional neck, hip, bone and depth
Y'uns ain't been around very many Brangus cattle, then, have you?  ;)

GB
what is that supposed to mean? are you a big time brangus hot shot or something
may be wrong but i know OF showstoppers familys operation and he is 15, but ill safely say that he has seen as many brangus and american cross cattle as anybody on here.
No. It was a compliment towards Brangus cattle. They do VERY well in my part of the world (Carroll County, Arkansas).

I am not a Hot Shot, in any breed, just trying to make a statement to most SP citizens, that, Brangus cattle have the substance to succeed, even in places like Scotsbluff, Nebraska.
 

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