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kiblercattle

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Was looking at Genexs added attractions he looks like a good red bull his calves look pretty good as well has anybody had any experience with him. Also any comment on his mgs home dale flash
 

Thomas

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They can get kind of leggy and flat.  Not very impressive unless you have a lot of feed....You can tell they go back to misision and rodeo drive, just not enough shape, not three dimensional.  Flash was a good bull with a ton of body but had to watch feet and udders they could go bad fast but the good ones were really good. I don't think i would go back and use him though.

 

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Bradley Eisminger used him alot:but seemed to do better with a Red Rider deal. There are several new and really good low bw 0 or near EPDS that are alot stouter,and have had calves at the state and national level- Bonnells Red Storm -SEK or Catt Visions, FF Red man-Bollums in Minnesota,Sull Payday-Cattle Visions, JTMS bull in his Avatar-and Certainly Capt. Obvious. GB Daybreak Express -Cattle Visions-is very easy calving and would make 2 of the accomplished bull. O0
 

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Great to see some comments on Accomplished. We have a few Accomplished daughters/granddaughters in our herd and have been pleased with their production. Agree with the comment on some being leggy and flat but have also had a couple very nice heifers. Seems to depend on what the cow's background has been as well.
We have 3 ACC daughters at this time and all 3 have good udders and their offspring have been even better than they are out of several different bulls. I could send you some photos of some of them in their working clothes if you would like and we do have a few of them and their offspring on our website:  nextgenerationfarms.com
We have used Homedale's bulls for the last couple years and our new herdsire is Homedale Legacy ET (Saskvalley Pioneer and Homedale Max Rosa 5565). He is well structured, lengthy with good muscle expression and excellent feet, legs head and testicles. We are very excited to see what he will produce with what we have and hope to have semen available on him in the near future as well. I have really liked how some of the Canadian bulls have crossed with Homedale's females. The resulting calves have been quite nice in my opinion.
Also on our site and in our herd are some excellent Flash offpsring, one whom we just sold but she was a powerful heifer.
Any other questions on Accomplished or other Homedale bulls I would be glad to answer if I can.
 

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He has been used fairly extensively by two herds (Niemen and Wauldby) in South Africa, not me unfortunately!  We have a limited genepool and I decided not to, for obvious reasons.

I have seen some excellent, standout progeny, of both sexes, in both herds.  The oldest I saw were joined heifers so have no idea what type of breeding females they make.  They were mostly red, red with little white or red roan.
 

kiblercattle

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Mark, is daybreak express semen available anywhere? We used him a few years ago and he worked well would like to use him again.
 

mark tenenbaum

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kiblercattle said:
Mark, is daybreak express semen available anywhere? We used him a few years ago and he worked well would like to use him again.
/// Yes-its either cattle visions or SEK-PLEASE fill me in on what the calves were like-Almost Everything Ive see on him came out of real clubby extreme cattle-because he was a safe calver and structurally correect-I know he has some Maine and Lincoln Red in him-so theyd almost  have to be pretty good females.FF Redman bred -owned-Franz Farms Minn-and I think  with Bollums) is sired by a Shalimar bull (lotta old maine and Shorthorn performance cattle-but EZ calving-kinda like the Stangle cattle) AND out of a full sister to Day Break-the top bred hifer (JMO-from pictures) in this years Shrags sale was sired by him-and alot of hiefers bred to him O0
 

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We only had three so not a real good test but one bull was champion at red bluff he lots of body and was a real good bull. The two females raised really big calves every year and were nice sized and really wide. Only fault I can think of was maybe they were a little straight on there back legs.
 

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kiblercattle said:
Anyone have a picture of byland dazzler daybreak expresses sure or any info on him///
  The first hiefer is a Daybreak from a clubby female-Wisconsin-he was used ALOT in the upper midwest-as a safe calver on the d-visions etc-that made show hiefers and steers-and by performance people because of his good EPDS 2: Typical conventional Daybreak Daughter-from Franz Farms-Minn-they bred FF Redman-sired by a Shalimar bull (lotta old mainexlow bw Shorthorn) x a full sister to Daybreak-the top bred hiefer (crowd fave) in Shrags sale was a Redman-and he was the service sire to a number of the other bred hiefers-QUALITY DEAL O0
 

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