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jcherry Jan 06, 2006 05:28 PM

Same deal with some of the bulls. Where did these guys come from?

John Cherry
Cherryville Farms

Replies (8)

Pastorpat Jan 07, 2006 02:17 AM

OK, I'll guess:

First--So. Texas Bull
Second--I dunno, but why not send it to me for a few years so I can study it!!!!!LOL
Third- Clutch of Red Bulls from Lubbock stock.

How'd I do????

Pat

jcherry Jan 07, 2006 04:12 AM

Actually pretty durn good. The first is a Christine, Texas bull which is in edge of South Texas, she is a wierd color in the saddles so I kept her out of the babies two years ago. The second is a red bull line that comes from Amirillo, Texas that we are breeding with the wild caught albino male from that same area we bought two years ago. and the third are Lubbock bulls out of three separate clutches, man there are a lot of colors in that group. I think I may have sent you that pic though, so did you cheat LOL.

John Cherry
Cherryville Farms

PS keep preaching Pat

Pastorpat Jan 07, 2006 12:27 PM

Well, since I am a Pastor I have to tell the truth. You didn't send me the third picture but you refered to that pic when I bought that pair from you last year. So I guess I did cheat---a little! That Amarillo red is awesome!!!!

Pat

bobassetto Jan 07, 2006 12:23 PM

can't fool me.............EGGS.................

jcherry Jan 07, 2006 06:58 PM

jwc

Living_skies Jan 08, 2006 12:57 PM

The hypo in your first pic is about the closest in appearance to mine that I've been able to find but he is LTC from way north of Texas, lol.

jcherry Jan 08, 2006 05:05 PM

Actually, I do not consider that animal to be a hypo, but rather a light phase normal bull. I guess in the strictiest interpetation of the word hypo (meaning reduced black) she would be. Below are two pics of what I consider to be true hypo animals. By the way that is an awesome bul in your pic. she should make some great babies.

John Cherry
Cherryville Farms

gofer Jan 10, 2006 09:36 AM

Great looking bulls John, the reds just look amazing. Good luck with all your projects this spring, I'm looking forward to some nice pictures of new babies!

Have a good one,

Gregg F.

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Gregg F.

www.greggsrb.com

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