Re. Bohdi, it would be a massive disappointment for him to remain at Denver. Even though his maternal line is well represented in that aspect, he's the only living offspring of his wildborn father! Therefore he's far more valuable than majority of the other bulls in North America and should have a place at a facility sooner rather than later.
Bodhi definitely shouldn't remain at Denver forever. I'm only saying that putting him into a breeding situation as a main bull right now isn't a fabulous move. Coco is remarkably valuable, but those genes don't erase the numerous relatives across NA that he and his offspring would be very closely related to. Right now he has his mother, aunt and numerous cousins active in breeding situations that come from his mother's
full siblings. Even other represented lines usually are saved a bit of the genetic messiness via half siblings, but this isn't the case with Bodhi's line. Currently in NA he doesn't have any relatives less related than full 2nd cousins. Bodhi appears to be thriving in Denver currently, but I don't see a pressing need to put him in a breeding situation when he's really not
that valuable technically. Wildborn genes don't immediately equal incredible value, especially with Motek/Warda. He's a wonderful candidate to leave down the line, but imo he shouldn't be a priority.
With that in mind, Duncan's probably the better chance to remain at Denver long term. Considering Duncan and Baylor are full brothers, it would make sense to move Baylor into a breeding situation one day over Duncan who's already in a cohesive grouping at Denver.
Duncan's definitely not leaving for quite a bit. Part of the reason he was even transferred is because he butt heads with Thai and didn't have many social manners, something he will learn in Denver. Hes also
very young, and I'd be immensely surprised if Baylor didn't enter a breeding situation before him for sure.
I also wouldn't call Shanti unvaluable. She only has two living
half siblings in breeding situations and thus far all of their offspring are confined to their natal facilities. Granted, that likely won't always be the case but her line isn't widespread at all. I'd argue that her calves hold great value, especially given that they carry a wildborn father to boot.
It certianly won't be for a while, but out of Denver's current boys Duncan is the most valuable of them and could very likely end up in a breeding situation. I do agree that Baylor should take priority in comparison though, he honestly should leave Houston soon.
Albuquerque needs a kickstart, there might be a good move for him.