JSF Capiche !!

Help Support Steer Planet:

KSanburg

Well-known member
Joined
May 5, 2010
Messages
695
Location
Western Colorado
This is a Capiche steer calf we had from a first calf heifer hit the ground at 74 lbs., kept him around as a buddy steer for my kids show steer and he will be going in my freezer in a couple weeks. He weighted in at 1404 lbs., yesterday and was on feed for 177 days where he averaged 2.7 ADG. Overall I will use Capiche again on replacements as they came easy and grew well with a marketable product in the end. If he carried muscle down into the lower quarter I would like him better, did not get any heifer calves out of the breeding so I can't comment on what his heifers calves might do.
 

Attachments

  • WP_20130725_004.jpg
    WP_20130725_004.jpg
    1.6 MB · Views: 237

garybob

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 4, 2007
Messages
1,634
Location
NW Arkansas
Mtnman said:
This is a Capiche steer calf we had from a first cald heifer hit the ground at 74 lbs., kept him around as a buddy steer for my kids show steer and he will be going in my freezer in a couple weeks. He weighted in at 1404 lbs., yesterday and was on feed for 177 days where he averaged 2.7 ADG. Overall I will use Capiche again on replacements as nthey came easy and grew well with a marketable product in the end. If he carried muscle down into the lower quarter I would like him better, did not get any heifer calves out of the breeding so I can't comment on what his heifers calves might do.
Hang him a full 21 days, before cutting the carcass, and send me any spare cuts which Y'uns don't need, such as Round Steaks, and Chuck Roasts.


He looks like an awesome steer, for a throwaway.
GB
 

KSanburg

Well-known member
Joined
May 5, 2010
Messages
695
Location
Western Colorado
garybob said:
Mtnman said:
This is a Capiche steer calf we had from a first cald heifer hit the ground at 74 lbs., kept him around as a buddy steer for my kids show steer and he will be going in my freezer in a couple weeks. He weighted in at 1404 lbs., yesterday and was on feed for 177 days where he averaged 2.7 ADG. Overall I will use Capiche again on replacements as nthey came easy and grew well with a marketable product in the end. If he carried muscle down into the lower quarter I would like him better, did not get any heifer calves out of the breeding so I can't comment on what his heifers calves might do.
Hang him a full 21 days, before cutting the carcass, and send me any spare cuts which Y'uns don't need, such as Round Steaks, and Chuck Roasts.


He looks like an awesome steer, for a throwaway.'
GB

I don't think there will be any spare cuts, but if you ever get in my area stop and we will fire up the grill.
 

garybob

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 4, 2007
Messages
1,634
Location
NW Arkansas
Mtnman said:
garybob said:
Mtnman said:
This is a Capiche steer calf we had from a first cald heifer hit the ground at 74 lbs., kept him around as a buddy steer for my kids show steer and he will be going in my freezer in a couple weeks. He weighted in at 1404 lbs., yesterday and was on feed for 177 days where he averaged 2.7 ADG. Overall I will use Capiche again on replacements as nthey came easy and grew well with a marketable product in the end. If he carried muscle down into the lower quarter I would like him better, did not get any heifer calves out of the breeding so I can't comment on what his heifers calves might do.
Hang him a full 21 days, before cutting the carcass, and send me any spare cuts which Y'uns don't need, such as Round Steaks, and Chuck Roasts.


He looks like an awesome steer, for a throwaway.'
GB

I don't think there will be any spare cuts, but if you ever get in my area stop and we will fire up the grill.
Phenotypically, He looks like the average commercial Shorthorn crossbred Steer. Sooooooooooo many producers and marketers all CLAIM to think that calves like him are the EXCEPTION and not the RULE, when it comes to the utility of Shorthorns in the Marketplace.

GB
 

mark tenenbaum

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 23, 2009
Messages
5,765
Location
Virginia Sometimes Iowa and Kansas
Let us know HOW HE grades-and how it tasted-You may be surprised how good the beef really is-especially mixing the marbling abilities of a very conventional Shorthorn sire-and a commercial cow-who from the looks of the calf-probably has some simmital-among other things. Simm-Shorthorn has really worked-on the few Ive seen:partucularly a hiefer out of NLC Upgradex my old Cumberland cow at DMCC-They said shes real good-so did the other owner(Kerry Aubrey) of the Aubreys Black Blaze cow-arguably one of the hottest Simmital females in the breed right now.O0
 

garybob

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 4, 2007
Messages
1,634
Location
NW Arkansas
mark tenenbaum said:
Let us know HOW HE grades-and how it tasted-You may be surprised how good the beef really is-especially mixing the marbling abilities of a very conventional Shorthorn sire-and a commercial cow-who from the looks of the calf-probably has some simmital-among other things. Simm-Shorthorn has really worked-on the few Ive seen:partucularly a hiefer out of NLC Upgradex my old Cumberland cow at DMCC-They said shes real good-so did the other owner(Kerry Aubrey) of the Aubreys Black Blaze cow-arguably one of the hottest Simmital females in the breed right now.O0
I'm guessing he's half Horned Hereford ( registered???)

GB
 

KSanburg

Well-known member
Joined
May 5, 2010
Messages
695
Location
Western Colorado
He is half Hereford a Stoutline X Yankee heifer, and I had 6 steer calves from the breeding, he was not the best but the better calf had a very poor attitude. I will let you know how he grades and I have no doubt that he will taste great. I had been told by numerous people that the Capiche calves would not grow so the Hereford influence must have put the size to him. LOL  ;D
 

garybob

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 4, 2007
Messages
1,634
Location
NW Arkansas
Mtnman said:
He is half Hereford a Stoutline X Yankee heifer, and I had 6 steer calves from the breeding, he was not the best but the better calf had a very poor attitude. I will let you know how he grades and I have no doubt that he will taste great. I had been told by numerous people that the Capiche calves would not grow so the Hereford influence must have put the size to him. LOL  ;D
were all the calves red baldies, or were some of 'em line-backed roans?

GB
 

Okotoks

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 17, 2010
Messages
3,083
This Sprys All Gold DO52 cow was recently named interbreed champion with her JSF Capiche 46U bull calf at the EKKA show in Australia.

"Female Interbreed Champion was awarded to Emross All Gold Alabama (BELF6) with calf at foot Emross Imperial Son (BELJ4), exhibited by Belinda Emery and Mark Ross. Male Interbreed Champion 3rd place was awarded to Glengyron Governor (TPSG18), exhibited by Gerald and Lynden Spry Congratulations Belinda, Mark, Gerald and Lynden!
By: Shorthorn Beef"

 

Attachments

  • EKKA Interbreed Champion.jpg
    EKKA Interbreed Champion.jpg
    123.7 KB · Views: 447

mark tenenbaum

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 23, 2009
Messages
5,765
Location
Virginia Sometimes Iowa and Kansas
Thats gotta be one of the better US-Australian crosses Ive ever seen.I just never seemed to make it work.Sprys Cyclone was maybe the coolest looking Australian bull of the "Aussie Wave in the 90s-2000+-) and so was his dam-but was an absolute dud from what I saw.Thats a great calf-its actually the old Rodeo -Enticer cross come back if you travel the mists of time in all Golds-and Capiches pedigree. O0
 

kiblercattle

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 2, 2011
Messages
380
Can anyone speak for his length of body and the length of body that his calves exhibit? I am considering breeding him to some shorthorn angus heifer, but was noticing his 205 day weight of 588 and am not ok with that weight. Was wondering if that light weight comes from lack of length or???
 

BogartBlondes

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 10, 2013
Messages
130
I have had good growth with his calves. I have had 4 and they have an average daily gain of 3.07 lbs./day on grass and mommas milk. The bulls are fancy, I can't say as the heifers I had impressed me much. I had him crossed on three commercial Charolais cows and one black simmental. The best calf was off of the Macho sired simmental. I have one more due in a few weeks
 

Latest posts

Top