
We knew MARTIN was
special but he is GREAT!
Thru
the spring 2006 show season his progeny have almost accumulated
the points needed to put him into the Register of Renown.
Pictures from the winners circle. Martin's progeny
These are a few pictures from TicTacToe in July and a Texas drought.
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What makes Brahmans great. Skip to a Texas winter.
These are pasture pictures with the cows and muddy conditions,
but clearly show
why we are all excited about this bull.
Remember we are in the middle of winter in Texas.
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These are not posed "dress-up" pictures.
This is a bull in a working situation, yet he excels
in the important beef producing areas. He must be 12" to 15" wide and flat
behind the hump.
Down his back the loin shows the fullness and natural roundness curve you want to see. He has very little slope from hooks to pin and is very wide at the pin bones (a heifer producer). Directly behind him, you see a bull with tremendous width between his back legs.
Talk about deep in the twist and full in the round, Martin is the model to follow. Place all this on four solid legs with feet that have never needed trimming.
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His calves have been small at
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These calves carry more muscle and
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Look for yourself. If these working pictures don't excite you, then you are looking for something different from us.
Max and Shirley have one of the best
bull calves sired by Martin we have ever seen.
You will agree when you see him. He is already a herd sire prospect
at 5 months.
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Thank you Josh Duhon, Brahman Journal, for the pictures.

First Calf sired by JDH Martin Manso born on Tic Tac Toe Ranch.
This young gentleman looks like a keeper to me.
Watch for Martin's calves at the spring shows. They have it all.