Helooks a very good bull he should be a very good match for those good irish simental cows of yours. The very best of luck with him looking forward to seeing the calves from him love the video
Of course you've made a good choice. Takes nerve and don't be negative . Chin up. Even with the wet wet weather on the motorway to Stirling. Happy memories about wind "n" rain . Had forgot what a good soaking was like!!! Ha! Ha!
The only point I would make is that he is half the herd (assuming that you don't have another mature bull to compete with) so whatever you paid within reason he will be a further step forward in the development of your herd. The pictures of the yearlings you showed being sold in the market in another video were in my view truly outstanding so He will have to go some to have sired calves that turn out even better. Best wishes for your and his future 😀😀 Dan
We have gone away from 'Pampered Bulls', Time and time again they have proven to be highly susceptible to chills resulting in bouts of infertility (especially during the first breeding season, no more than 15-20cows). These bulls have been pumped up with meal/ cake and as a result bone density becomes a major issue in later years (2-3) Bodyweight v Bone structure, inevitably leads to hooves parting from the mainframe / shin-bone. Treat him mean Keep him keen, and your Cows / pocket will thank you, Have the t-shirt 👍 Gud Luck 💪 Gud Luck 💪 Gud Luck 💪
Bought a pb pampered limousine one time after a couple of months I noticed him deteriorating big time turns out he still had his baby teeth, you could put your hand in his mouth and take out a tooth so I ended up pampering him to keep him alive anyway he turned out to be a good bull,you have to watch them big time.
Delighted to find your channel! What a magnificent beast. Looking forward to more videos about him and the rest of your herd.
That he may be lucky with you, great to see ur Dad on screen, he was comfortable may see him again hopefully.
He's a fine looking beast. Best of luck with that one
Lovely bull well done, remember "a bull is half the herd", best of luck Nicola and to your Dad you know what good stock look like.
Fantastic looking animal, alot of quality bulls on offer, lovely to see your dad on video
Your new bull looks healthy, strong and virile.
Lovely video nicola !
Looking forward to following his story and seeing the offspring next year 😊
Helooks a very good bull he should be a very good match for those good irish simental cows of yours. The very best of luck with him looking forward to seeing the calves from him love the video
Great video and the best of luck with your new bull he’s 👌👌👌
Smashing looking bull Nicola hope he breeds lovely stock for you great to see Stirling bull sale nice to see your Dad with you great video 😀
he looks so very good. Good job hopes him the best
I enjoyed seeing the bulls at judging. Another great vid👍
What an amazing animal, best of luck.
Good Luck Nicola. Great Bull. Good to see you're Da. Xxx
Best of luck with your new bull great seeing the sales
A class bull Nicola.
Hope he is very lucky for you.
Of course you've made a good choice. Takes nerve and don't be negative . Chin up. Even with the wet wet weather on the motorway to Stirling. Happy memories about wind "n" rain . Had forgot what a good soaking was like!!! Ha! Ha!
Good luck with your new bull I hope he is very sucessful for you
Wow gorgeous animals
Great video again a mighty good looking bull too 👍🏻🇮🇪☘️
I think you got a bargain, he looks mighty fine and sound and lovely way about him 👍👍👍
Looks good as long as he works
Good choice... if you wanna bread the best you must buy the best... Good luck will be liking forward to his calves
Good luck with your purchase
Good video Nicola best of luck with the bull
Smashing looking bull
Lovely animal best of luck 🤞
Great video, bull looks fantastic
Loved the video and the bull you chose
hope he goes lucky for you, nice animal.
That is 1 sale I've not been at yep definitely like your choice
Nice bull ,hope he dose well with you !!
Do you concentrate mainly on shape after locomotion? Are the Simmentals pretty easy calving or does that become a factor?
Was he the one that you choose? looks a fine chap
The only point I would make is that he is half the herd (assuming that you don't have another mature bull to compete with) so whatever you paid within reason he will be a further step forward in the development of your herd.
The pictures of the yearlings you showed being sold in the market in another video were in my view truly outstanding so He will have to go some to have sired calves that turn out even better. Best wishes for your and his future 😀😀 Dan
Thank you ☺️
Beautiful Bull 👀👍👏🇳🇴
Best wishes super video best of luck nice sharing
Cheaper bull than last year's 18000 was last year 🤑
How does he work out on a cost basis vs A I ?
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You’ve posted this already!
Thank you, there was an issue so had to re-upload again. Sorry for confusion.
We have gone away from 'Pampered Bulls',
Time and time again they have proven to be highly susceptible to chills resulting in bouts of infertility (especially during the first breeding season, no more than 15-20cows). These bulls have been pumped up with meal/ cake and as a result bone density becomes a major issue in later years (2-3)
Bodyweight v Bone structure, inevitably leads to hooves parting from the mainframe / shin-bone.
Treat him mean
Keep him keen,
and your Cows / pocket will thank you,
Have the t-shirt 👍
Gud Luck 💪
Gud Luck 💪
Gud Luck 💪
Bought a pb pampered limousine one time after a couple of months I noticed him deteriorating big time turns out he still had his baby teeth, you could put your hand in his mouth and take out a tooth so I ended up pampering him to keep him alive anyway he turned out to be a good bull,you have to watch them big time.
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Your stunning and doing a fantastic job...
This one was already up nicola.i was actually looking at it earlier this evening!!
Thank you, there was an issue so had to re-upload again. Sorry for confusion.