This is a I Da Man X Purebred Angus steer that we are selling at the Nebraska Cattlemen's Classic in February. We also had a nice heifer out of a Meyer cow. He didn't really click with the purebred Simmys we used him on.
i had one born and i know another guy that had one and both were very pretty sound good set to legs and deep rib and flank i would recommend a cow that has some bone and pretty good thickness and a gentle cow as mine was a little nervous nothing that wasn't able to handle just a little on edge
He have a fall born heifer out of a 1/2 Maine cow that is also a registered 11.5% Chi. We love the calf. Thick made, cool fronted, but can see where she may be a little more of a handful to break, but nothing to be concerned about for temperament. We are excited to watch her develop.
I found he took away gut and power but added soundness and a killer neck. Ill be using him more this year, but on more powered up, super deep body females.
Rumor has it he is not freezing either, so if you have it hold on to it and if you can get it, start stockpiling. All the calves I have seen out of him, he seems to breed real similar to WDM.
I along with all my partners who own I Da Man appreciate all of your kind comments about the bull and his progeny. He is doing a great job.
As one poster stated, it is true I Da Man is not freezing very well. He had a lower leg injury last spring and has not completely come back to full production as of yet. Semen will be in very tight supply as we move into the Spring 2015 breeding season. I would recommend ordering early.