Rodeo Drive Shorthorn bull

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aj

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I could never understand this bulls popularity. I guess frame score 9 cattle were popular at one time. How is having a daughter out of a frame score 9 bull a good thing? They must have great udders and super growth. Thanks in advance. :)
 

NHR

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When breeding an extreme moderate female to a frame score 9 bull you just might get an ideal female. I know my Rodeo Drive females are great producers that milk real good. They are sound and big footed which works great in the black clay that we have.
 

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When Rodeo Drive came on the scene, the biggest problem many breeders had with him was that he was not big enough. Many thought this, seeing his sire, RPS Tribune was a moderate framed bull. I saw Rodeo Drive numerous times when he was a mature bull and I doubt very much if he was a frame 9 bull even though this has been reported by many. I remember him as a big but but there were many many sires of the time, that had much more frame.

If you look at the breeders who purchased shares in Rodeo Drive, it is interesting to see that many of them rose to the top, so to speak, and many of them are still considered some of today's top breeders. It is also interesting to see how many of today's top selling and winning animals have Rodeo Drive back in their pedigrees. It is often two, three or even four generations back.

Rodeo Drive was not a perfect bull and he did not sire all good offspring, just like many others sires or then and today. He did do a few things very well and I think it is for these things that he will be remembered. He sired some females that I consider in the list of best females I have ever seen. Tonquish Rodeo Lady may be the best mature Shorthorn female I have ever seen. A close second would be Waukaru Prima Donna. These were both Rodeo Drive daughters and they were not extreme females. They were near perfect in design and they had immactulate udders. Other RD daughters that come to mind are Shadybrook Lindora 9H ( Centurion's dam) as well as ideal ET twins, Shadybrook Picture Perfect 101D and 102D. These females were a little bigger framed but they had the same lack of waste with volume, smoothness and evidence of muscle
Many Rodeo females could use  more volume and natural thickness along with the easy fleshing ability that accompanies these traits, however, they certainly work well with some of today's sires that have these traits.

Personally, I have used two direct sons of Rodeo Drive and I have to say that both of these bulls did a very good job here. One of these, HC Merger 93M is still in use here. I have attached Merger's picture which was taken at 4 years of age on pasture. He weighed in at 3150 as a four year old sire and I have not weighed him since as I cannot get him into the chute. He is possibly the longest hipped bull I have seen... of any breed. He is tremendously thick and adds more performance to his calves than any other sire I have used. Many people say that commercial producers do not want big framed cattle, however, I have sold all his sons to commercial producers, and if they see Merger first, they look for his sons in the bull pens.This is why I still use him, although I am more selective on the females he is used on. His daughters are very fertile and have perfect udders. They are crossing extremely well with bulls that have more thickness, such as Wolf Willow Major Leroy ( pictured at the side). Merger also has an amazing quiet disposition and he passes this on to his offspring. I have also attached a picture of a daughter of Merger that topped the 05 Agribition sale at $10,000.

IMO, Rodeo Drive has been a good tool  for us to use in the quest to design a better beast. Like many other sires, he did not do it all but was a valuable ingredient when used in combiantion with other genetics. Take a look at many of today's to sellers and show winners, and Rodeo Drive can be found in many pedigrees, 2, 3, or 4 generations in the background.
 

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shortdawg

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AJ, If you want to see a heifer bring some $$$$$$ , go to a sale featuring a young Rodeo Drive daughter. I will be flushing to him in the next month or so. Justintime really said it all in his post. The RD daughters just make great cows, period. He is also a long sided bull which makes some of those heavier calves be born easier.
 

aj

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It looks like the merger bull has a good set of bullies on him. Rodeo Drive seems to have passed the test of time and must be a good breeding bull. I don't know that I'll use him.It is interesting that alot of times that the best phenotype bull isn't always the best breeding bull. :)
 

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Y'all, like i said on an earlier post. He killed us, as far as marbling is concerned. Got our cows too big, and therefore we lost efficiency. An 1800 pound cow raising a 650 pound calf isn't as efficeint as a 1250 pound cow bringing in a 600 pound calf. They are slick-haired ( a BIG "plus" in a Performance-documented program), and seem to adapt really well to humidity, parasites, and Fescue. You just don't want him any closer than Grandsire, although Double-bred grandsons make awful good herdsires, so long as attention has been paid to BW.
 

aj

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I haven't had experience with drive but I kinda thought like you garybob. I'd heard rumours of foreign blood and him having a black parent and this and that but I never knew what to believe. I think Hunsley really liked him. He apparently throws good udders and pelvic region and eye appeal. I felt bad about blasting cherokee canyon I just thought we could pile on a shorthorn for a while. ;D
 
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