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FB-Maines94

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They aren't my cows. I work with McCulloch Cattle Company because I'm a grandson of the owners.  ;D

We used to have a bull named Mr. Triple L Crown out of Cunia. Quite a few cattle trace back to him.
Next was Jim Dandy out of Stud Muffin. Quite a few of our cows are his daughters. We are using a son of his currently.
About six or seven years ago, we used some Hillcrestview Conqueror semen. We are currently using one of his sons MCCH Conqueror. We also have a couple of his sons.
We have semen on some of the old sires we are thinking of using. These include Covino 3, Index, Prairie Blizzard, Iabon, Loustic and others.
 

FB-Maines94

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Anyone know of any Coca-Cola semen out there?

Also, we have some RB8W semen. Any thoughts on him?
 

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IMO, both Darco and Prairie Blizzard were two of the best power genetics to step foot on this Continent of any breed. I feel these genetics were under valued and under used at the time. Are they perfect? No, but they offered characteristics such as soundness (not too straight or arthritic) along with combination internal capacity, milking ability as well as anything imported and should be experimented with. Franco was another bull but have never seen semen on him.

There is no more semen on these two bulls and somebody might be wise to exploit them in conjunction with calving ease and full-spectrum trait selection genetics. Just add them to the mix, for both outcross potential and added performance.











 

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I agree that Prairie Blizzard was one of the great ones that was underused. We have some semen on him we plan on using, and I think there is some in Canada.
 

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FB-Maines94 said:
I agree that Prairie Blizzard was one of the great ones that was underused. We have some semen on him we plan on using, and I think there is some in Canada.

Can't wait for the results. Your Grandfather is one of the leaders of improved Fullblood genetics. Just an incredible cowherd.
 

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FB-Maines94 said:
Anyone know of any Coca-Cola semen out there?

Also, we have some RB8W semen. Any thoughts on him?
I have some coca cola and some embryos might do some trading with you
 

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Telos said:
IMO, both Darco and Prairie Blizzard were two of the best power genetics to step foot on this Continent of any breed. I feel these genetics were under valued and under used at the time. Are they perfect? No, but they offered characteristics such as soundness (not too straight or arthritic) along with combination internal capacity, milking ability as well as anything imported and should be experimented with. Franco was another bull but have never seen semen on him.

There is no more semen on these two bulls and somebody might be wise to exploit them in conjunction with calving ease and full-spectrum trait selection genetics. Just add them to the mix, for both outcross potential and added performance.

I have my 60x cow who usually makes 10 eggs set up to breed Monday for a flush. Should I use my prairie blizzard or something else on my list at hermosacattle.com. Also thought about hauling my slash bull over for a natural service. Her pic is in the add on page 1 of this post.
 

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Why is the AMAA not showing who the PHAC are? They use to have it on their pedigree search. Knabe do you know how to look it up?
 

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OK. I liked Prairie Blizzard and said he was a great bull but here's the deal... He's a 3/4 brother to Dalton who's a PHA carrier. Prairie Blizzard apparently never was tested for whatever reason. Thought his semen was sent off but the AMAA is not showing any results.

Both doc-son and FB Maines94 I would use with caution! If you have extra semen to spare, I'd  send it off to be tested.

One of the commom denominators in Paramount and Dalton was Univers. this why there may be an issue. Duke of Heaven is also a Univers son but was tested free.

 

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Telos said:
OK. I liked Prairie Blizzard but here's the deal... He's a 3/4 brother to Dalton who's a PHA carrier. Prairie Blizzard apparently never was tested for whatever reason.

Both doc-son and FB Maines94 I would use with extreme caution! If you have extra semen to spare, I'd  send it off to be tested.

yup.  if clean cows, and semen limited, test the offspring.
 

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Telos said:
FB-Maines94 said:
I agree that Prairie Blizzard was one of the great ones that was underused. We have some semen on him we plan on using, and I think there is some in Canada.

Can't wait for the results. Your Grandfather is one of the leaders of improved Fullblood genetics. Just an incredible cowherd.
Thanks. I'll tell him that. He amazes me all the time. I'm learning all the time from him.
knabe said:
Get some DNA verified heifers in Canada again.
If this was directed at me, he has reservations about most Canadian cattle. He is very selective in his breeding.
doc-sun said:
FB-Maines94 said:
Anyone know of any Coca-Cola semen out there?

Also, we have some RB8W semen. Any thoughts on him?
I have some coca cola and some embryos might do some trading with you
I'll get back to you.
Telos said:
OK. I liked Prairie Blizzard and said he was a great bull but here's the deal... He's a 3/4 brother to Dalton who's a PHA carrier. Prairie Blizzard apparently never was tested for whatever reason. Thought his semen was sent off but the AMAA is not showing any results.

Both doc-son and FB Maines94 I would use with extreme caution! If you have extra semen to spare, I'd  send it off to be tested.
Thanks for the warning.  :)
 

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Telos said:
OK. I liked Prairie Blizzard and said he was a great bull but here's the deal... He's a 3/4 brother to Dalton who's a PHA carrier. Prairie Blizzard apparently never was tested for whatever reason. Thought his semen was sent off but the AMAA is not showing any results.

Both doc-son and FB Maines94 I would use with extreme caution! If you have extra semen to spare, I'd  send it off to be tested.
only have 5 blizzard also have 5 dalton. planned on using the no guts no glory theory.
 

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knabe said:
Get some DNA verified heifers in Canada again.
here is knabe's good polled cow in canada
 

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have about 30 embryo's out of her.

some are going in shortly by a polled son of 128l and out of a buret son.

not sure of any reservations one would have with that cow.

the thing with canadian cattle, is that they are ALL parentage verified.

if molecular markers ever become useful, this will be somewhat important.

also, for international sales, i think they prefer/require parentage verified.

most of the US fullblood maines are not parentage verified.

it's one of the reasons the associations have not merged.

i sure would like to flush her with dalton, scottish echard and a few others.
 

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I like the no guts no glory theory doc-son. Go for it.

Knabe. That is one awesome looking cow. She is the reason I like Maine's. You've been holding out on me. LOL. What is her pedigree? Hook up with doc-son and breed her to Darco. I'll bite.
 
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