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Bulls are the most important part of a ranch's breeding program, since the bull is one half of the genetics of all the calves produced. We pride ourselves on our bulls, and have invested in what we think are the best sires available to produce the Spring Brook Type yak. At Spring Brook Ranch we breed for conformation and soundness rather than strictly for color types. We do, however, recognize the importance of color in today's market.

Below are the bulls that we are breeding for the 2009 season. Mixing genetics is much like cooking, you have to really know your ingredients and how they go together if you want good results. Bulls are the most important part of the recipe and we are certain that we have the very best.

L076 Escalade
L076 Escalade
An extreme wooly, this is our primary bull for linebreeding the Prince Allante line. He breeds true to phenotype and has no peer.

O103 Roy
O103 Royal Gold Allante "Roy"
A Prince Allante son and grandson bred into the Diamond line. He was test bred as a two year old in 2007.

N024 Lurch
N025 Tad
Dreadlock son from Prince Allante daughter H063.
The heaviest bull we have ever weighed at 1650 pounds

M049 Chewbacca
M049 Chewbacca
An extreme wooly trim Dreadlock son belonging to Mike Swartz, Turkey Hill Ranch. Chewbacca is coming back to Spring Brook for 2008 to visit some of our Royal cows.

651 Big Ben
651 Big Ben
A really big and wooly, imperial Dreadlock son. We will test breed him this year as a two year old on Imperial cows.

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