Tasting Notes:

Greater Good hits you from the ground up with a correct structural build, great feet and flexible joints. A bull that is soft bodied, round ribbed, with plenty of shape over his hip and down his top. We love the way this one’s shoulder is set into him with the right angles.


$50.00

Description

CROSSBRED • THC/PHAF/DSC
OWNERS: RJ CATTLE COMPANY

 

SIRE: HOW GREAT THOU ART
DAM: HL 6261 (IN GOD WE TRUST/620)

“His dam, 6261 commanded a $54,000 gavel price for 50% interest in the 2020 Embryos on Snow, selling to RJ Cattle Company and Pratt Show Cattle, She is a full sister to the 2018 Grand Champion Steer at the Saddle & Sirloin, 2018 Grand Champion Steer at the West Texas State Fair, and the 2019 Fort Worth Stock Show Grand Champion Steer. This dynamic female is backed by one of the “OG” females in the history of the Horn Livestock program. HL 6261 is a sibling to some of the bulls that started it all for Horn, including Trust 620, Trust Fund, Pump Daddy, Lovin’ 620, and Alley Cat.

If you had spoken with Ryan Johnson anytime throughout the spring or summer of 2024, then there is a good chance you would have heard about a young bull prospect that he raised. This golden-hided son of How Great Thou Art probably drew more tourists to Mitchell, South Dakota than the World’s Only Corn Palace, and most definitely left a longer lasting impression on those who made that trip! He was at the center of a late night bidding war. Greater Good, is bound to be one of the most anticipated club calf bulls to hit the scene in a long time and is set for a very exciting debut on herd bull alley at the NWSS. Yet Greater Good wasn’t the only son of 6261 that was drawing a crowd, as a full brother took an $88,500 bid procured by the stockmen of Newcastle, Oklahoma. Most recently, the $88,500 high selling steer was selected as the 2024 Kansas Beef Expo 3rd Overall Market Animal in Ring A and 5th Overall in Ring B” quoted from Embryo’s on Snow.

John thought he was the best steer raising bull he had ever seen.