Lemar Dakota Gold from Genex is sure bet calving ease angus bull, and he will add a lot of body, muscle and growth, plus he will help improve structure problems. People that use him keep using him, to me that says alot! Good Luck with your heifer!
I think you would be very pleased with the calf if you bred her to a maine bull. Like Mercedes Benz or GVC SUH or GVC Maverick bulls like that should clean up the front end pretty good add bone hair and muscle definition!
Well if you want to make showy angus cattle, then the only bull, of the bulls you mentioned that I would consider would be the soo line bull. I would then add SAV Bismark he is number 1 in registrations for a reason. He can be used as a heifer bull and the front ends that he stamps on are...
Explorer will clean up most that i have seen him used on. He is a spotting gene carrier so if you have a female with the spotting gene you may get color! But he will not give up rib shape, he is also calving ease and will add milk to a pedigree, which a lot of simmental are starting to need!
Well I would say if you have not heard much about his progeny, then you must have your head buried or at least you dont follow performance cattle sales around the country because there have been a lot of his progeny selling all over the place and several sons have been put into A.I. studs. If...
Sav Bismark is #1 in registrations for a reason and Genex has him in sexed male or Female he sells out or is short supply every year so get him ordered early either from a rep. or online. He is a very easy calving and his calves have style and muscle and are very docile!! <cowboy>
Wait and give her lute in 10 days and then 10 days after that start cidr program and 9 days later your breeding her follow the instructions on the back of the bag of cidr's and it should work perfectly!! Happy Breeding <cowboy>