Shorthorn bull for sale

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nck21

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He was born in March of 2007 which makes him 4. Calving ease, TH and PHA Free. Easy to handle, his calves get better with time. Over the scale price. 


Pedigree:

MA128661 HOPLEYS SHOW TIME 838X
MA156123 DMCC POLLEROID 29A
MA95903 OCC ANGELS LADY
Sire: xMA23222 DMCC VINTAGE 4G
MA70038 MR CX85H
MA84249 DAZZLER'S FANCY DANCER
MA70608 GEM 02H
*3961594 PM PHA-F TH-C CF FORTUNE ET
*4017338 RHF MAGNUM ET
*x3966730 CF PICTURE PERFECT TP
Dam: *x4047557 PHA-F TH-F UBLB STACY 1009
*x3973456 STUDLEY
*x4011059 PHA-F TH-F DEER TRAIL BB STELLA
*x3937397 UBLGS CUMBERLAND PASS
 

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mark tenenbaum

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This is another pic of the above bull-PANAMA RED- after running with cows at DMCC-Kansas:-his mother is a Cumberland and 2 time All American,his grandmother was the 4th high selling female of the breed in 1999-and one of the best  cows I ever had-some late ET calves also include a bull called Top Fuel-who will be out soon..His sire was a red full sib to DMCC LTD Edition-and his calves can be purebred Shorthorns.-Hes just a good easy calving commercial bull-who has sired a couple nice show hiefers here and there. NCK21-also had a few nice calves out of him with limited use,he has never thrown a calf over 80 pounds,that I am aware of. O0
 

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nck21

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Need to sell him or he's going to the sale barn! $1,750. His registered name is Panama Red and we are selling him due to the drought!
 

Dale

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This is a fire sale price on a very useful bull.  Last year I stepped up and bought JJC Wild Side when he was advertised on SP Classifieds.  We are extremely fortunate to own Wild Side. 

Many people have never owned a bull as good as Panama Red--someone needs this bull--he has an outcross pedigree and looks very sound.  At this price one could afford to own Panama just for a back-up bull.  It reminds me of an auction at which a really fine animal sold for a song--when a breeder was asked why he did not bid, he said nobody else was bidding, so I didn't either.

Good time not to follow the herd--people are a herd animal, right?  Even a couple of the big names might consider using this bull to diversify their genetics.  Panama Red is good enough that Genetic Horizons sells semen on him--he's in the prime of his life. 

Out of 9400+ SP members I wonder how many have ever owned a walking bull that has been in stud--plenty of them have, probably, and thousands have not.  Opportunities are easy to recognize using hindsight.  Someday it will rain again, the heat will moderate, and a cattle breeder could take great satisfaction in owning this sire.

Mark T., are you retaining the semen marketing rights?
 

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Dale said:
This is a fire sale price on a very useful bull.  Last year I stepped up and bought JJC Wild Side when he was advertised on SP Classifieds.  We are extremely fortunate to own Wild Side. 

Many people have never owned a bull as good as Panama Red--someone needs this bull--he has an outcross pedigree and looks very sound.  At this price one could afford to own Panama just for a back-up bull.  It reminds me of an auction at which a really fine animal sold for a song--when a breeder was asked why he did not bid, he said nobody else was bidding, so I didn't either.

Good time not to follow the herd--people are a herd animal, right?   Even a couple of the big names might consider using this bull to diversify their genetics.  Panama Red is good enough that Genetic Horizons sells semen on him--he's in the prime of his life. 

Out of 9400+ SP members I wonder how many have ever owned a walking bull that has been in stud--plenty of them have, probably, and thousands have not.  Opportunities are easy to recognize using hindsight.  Someday it will rain again, the heat will moderate, and a cattle breeder could take great satisfaction in owning this sire.

Mark T., are you retaining the semen marketing rights?

Maybe Wildside needs a backup?  If I had some cash sitting around- I'd split him with you since we're so close together.  seriously-- I've got a calf that needs sold, which might be worth about the same. 

and I've got some sheep that need delivered to Kansas-- (might pay my gas out there.)
 

nck21

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Thanks for the kind words Dale. I feel like he would be a steal at this price. One of his steers we are taking to the Kansas Junior Livestock Show to sell.
 

nck21

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Here's a couple pics of a  Panama steers at 1 to 1.5 months old.
 

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mark tenenbaum

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Dale said:
This is a fire sale price on a very useful bull.  Last year I stepped up and bought JJC Wild Side when he was advertised on SP Classifieds.  We are extremely fortunate to own Wild Side.  

Many people have never owned a bull as good as Panama Red--someone needs this bull--he has an outcross pedigree and looks very sound.  At this price one could afford to own Panama just for a back-up bull.  It reminds me of an auction at which a really fine animal sold for a song--when a breeder was asked why he did not bid, he said nobody else was bidding, so I didn't either.

Good time not to follow the herd--people are a herd animal, right?   Even a couple of the big names might consider using this bull to diversify their genetics.  Panama Red is good enough that Genetic Horizons sells semen on him--he's in the prime of his life.  

Out of 9400+ SP members I wonder how many have ever owned a walking bull that has been in stud--plenty of them have, probably, and thousands have not.  Opportunities are easy to recognize using hindsight.  Someday it will rain again, the heat will moderate, and a cattle breeder could take great satisfaction in owning this sire.

Mark T., are you retaining the semen marketing rights?/// Yes-Mark Mueller has sent some here and there-and CF Martin and Jams Shorthorns have gotten a couple hiefers,very small-then they caught up-heres one that went to Texas-and was sound as they come-she was very small st birth-then caught up.Sorry bout the picture-its part of a sale video-she could really stride out. O0
 

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Uhhh yeah, this would be a steal and a great opportunity for somebody to get a really good bull. If I didn't already have 4 bulls walking I would probably jump on this opportunity.
 
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