Video of a Pretty Dang Good Bull Raised by a Fellow Planeteer......

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jbh

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We've talked about the new age of video quite a bit on here.......and here is the prime example of some points I was trying to make.

Fellow Planeteer, SWMO, pm'd me and asked if I could edit some video of their bull that's selling next month, if SHE TOOK the video....of course I said YES!

MAN was I surprised when I got the footage of this ONE!!!!......he's pretty dang GOOD! 

Texans.....better PAY ATTENTION!.......

www.youtube.com/jbradleyhook
 

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If we didn't have so much wyoming wind up close in a lot of our cow pedigrees we may have had to road trip to Missouri.  The video sure does a better job of portraying him than his catalog pictures.  Passed right over him in the catalog and he had the "Lot 1" position.

Looks GREAT!
Ron
 

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Yes, that is a very nice looking bull.  (thumbsup)
 

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You can't hide much in a video and is the next best thing to viewing them in the flesh. That's one pretty, soft- made Charolais.
 

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  Nice bull, ultra sound, soft, quiet, with some set to his hind legs that is refreshing!


  Jeff
 

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Thanks to all of the positive comments on the bull.  He has been one of those bulls that we have actually enjoyed working with.  Not only because we believe him to be the best we have raised to date but also because of his tremendous disposition.  We think that the cow family that he goes back to is one of the great ones.  His granddam has never missed no matter what she is bred to. 

I really appreciate all the work that Brad put into this for us. His did a bang up job on the amateur footage that I sent up to him.  Once again thanks a bunch Brad.

Judy
 

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rtmcc said:
If we didn't have so much wyoming wind up close in a lot of our cow pedigrees we may have had to road trip to Missouri.  The video sure does a better job of portraying him than his catalog pictures.  Passed right over him in the catalog and he had the "Lot 1" position.

Looks GREAT!
Ron

Not that I am the biggest fan of linebreeding but we have stacked wyoming wind up in several of the pedigrees here and to date have not had any problems or "duds".  W Wind is one bull that I am not afraid to stack up a bit.
 

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  Good looking bull. If you were going to stack one, Wyoming Wind would be the one to stack up!! Good Luck @ the sale SWMO.
 

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Yes I'll dig them up.  You should see the dam. Very moderate.  Very pretty.  Very cowey
 

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awesome tracking bull.  I always ask the question on a 2 yr. old.  Why wasn't he good enough to sell last year.  I know lots of times the younger bulls are kept over. 
 

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My son showed him all last year.  In the Charolais Jr shows the bulls must be bred and owned.  No other reason than that.
 

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Farwest here are the pics I promised.  One is from last spring (Yearling) and one last fall (eighteen months).  Where this bull really shines however is on the move and from the rear.
 

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