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Tag: David Bailey’s Chainsaw

Bucking Bull Business – From Sale Barn Beginnings

November 20, 2017 Terry Lidral Editorial 2 comments

    Back in the day, if you wanted a bucking bull, you went to the sale barn.  Good bucking bulls were the luck of the draw and great bucking bulls, depending on the way one looked at it, were accidents or dreams come true.  David Bailey got his luck

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"If I had to choose one bull, I'd have to go with Little Yellow Jacket. That's because he was a gamer, a real gamer. There was no give-up in that red bull and he bucked." Rob Smets on his most memorable bull.
This photo of Rob Smets doing what he did best was taken by Jerry Gufstafson who was one of the best when it came to capturing rodeo action.

Embryo transfer in cattle was first developed in the 1970’s and 1980s to propagate the genetics of specific cows (donors) and bulls (herd sires). In a natural situation a cow can only produce one live calf per year because of the length of gestation. The average bull breeding by live cover will sire 15 to 50 calves per year depending on the length of the breeding season. With the use of artificial insemination, the number of calves a bull can sire has been greatly increased. Until embryo transfer was developed, the reproductive potential of the female had yet to be exploited. Once the techniques were developed to collect embryos and successfully transplant them into recipients to obtain pregnancies, the number of calves a cow can produce has also been increased. Read more here:https://buckingstocktalk.com/embryo-transfer-ivf-essentials-you-need-to-know/

Reindeer Dippin was a major celebrity in the PBR becoming as well known as the riders themselves.  His popularity with the fans was a big reason for his success on the PBR tour. 
Two Buck Chuck was raised on the Powder River Ranch in Wyoming. He's the son of Sutton's Chucklator and he's living up to the family expectations.https://buckingstocktalk.com/two-buck-chuck-powder-rivers-newest-superstar-stud/
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