May 6, 2012 #1 A adam o Active member Joined Dec 6, 2010 Messages 26 i was going through my tank and found some trade mark semen my friend said trademark is a Brangus bull and his semen is worth a lot of $$$$..... but i have no idea please help me!
i was going through my tank and found some trade mark semen my friend said trademark is a Brangus bull and his semen is worth a lot of $$$$..... but i have no idea please help me!
May 7, 2012 #2 rackranch Well-known member Joined Jul 14, 2010 Messages 1,245 Location under the X in Texas What are your EPD's ? (lol)
May 8, 2012 #3 aj Well-known member Joined Jul 5, 2006 Messages 6,423 Location western kansas There was a old yellow and white simmi bull named trademark back in say the late 70's also......I'm just saying.
There was a old yellow and white simmi bull named trademark back in say the late 70's also......I'm just saying.
May 8, 2012 #4 J JSchroeder Well-known member Joined May 17, 2007 Messages 1,099 Location San Antonio, Tx Ironically, Trademark is actually the name of a few bulls of different breeds.
May 8, 2012 #5 Bulldaddy Well-known member Joined Oct 5, 2009 Messages 1,131 Location Valley Mills, Texas First two digits of the cane code should help determine the breed, ie AN for Angus, SM for Simmental.
First two digits of the cane code should help determine the breed, ie AN for Angus, SM for Simmental.
May 8, 2012 #6 L LLBUX Well-known member Joined Nov 23, 2010 Messages 697 Location Chapin, Illinois The old sim bull was a hot commodity back in the day. Probably be hard to find a buyer today due to his extreme growth and maternal traits.
The old sim bull was a hot commodity back in the day. Probably be hard to find a buyer today due to his extreme growth and maternal traits.