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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 1238094" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>Yes home raised but I think I made the right choice on him. I love his color, his depth and his length but he does have faults that feed have covered up. If he was muscled like a bull would be at this age you would definitely see those faults and I don't think he would have been very desirable as a herd sire.</p><p></p><p>Mr. Hillsdown is earning his pay these past few days getting this big bugger broke to lead. With everything that has been going on I am so far behind with the show animals, thank goodness for this breed and that they are for the most part gentle giants. If only they knew just how big and powerful they actually are. I think the steer will finally be ready for mock show in 3 weeks, without running the "little genius" into the side of the building. :cowboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 1238094, member: 5106"] Yes home raised but I think I made the right choice on him. I love his color, his depth and his length but he does have faults that feed have covered up. If he was muscled like a bull would be at this age you would definitely see those faults and I don't think he would have been very desirable as a herd sire. Mr. Hillsdown is earning his pay these past few days getting this big bugger broke to lead. With everything that has been going on I am so far behind with the show animals, thank goodness for this breed and that they are for the most part gentle giants. If only they knew just how big and powerful they actually are. I think the steer will finally be ready for mock show in 3 weeks, without running the "little genius" into the side of the building. :cowboy: [/QUOTE]
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