2015 Shorthorn Bulls

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I am trying to find some new bulls out this year to breed my cows to, and I was wondering if anybody knew of any good ones.  I prefer not to have any Sullivan genetics in the bull. Thanks
 

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I have semen on this bull , Muridale Jaxson 4A. He is sired by Muridale Buster 14K and out of a Saskvalley Bonanza cow .
 

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Saskvalley Imperative 33X. TH, PHA, and DS free. Proven sire with acceptable CE and exceptional performance.
 

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The Canadian bulls listed before are a real good choice-ESPECIALLY if your cattle have any: maine, simmy, or clubby. For the record:We had a couple FSF Assasin calves (hiefers) very recently that seem to be very correct-and show some grow- The Bws were 80 and below. Brad Davis (Brad Davis trailer sales Mediapolis Iowa)has a proven CE double bred Cumberland bull called UB DMCC Top Fuel that really works on clubby and x-breds: and you will get really showy females that can raise a calf with the best or them.-and this bull been used by lease from Iowa to Texas to Wyoming etc. He also has a bull he calls Whitey-also proven-real good calves as well-I think hes an Eskimo Joe-this guy has really good cattle- MITCH-on here has a bull called DIEZEL-I saw him-as well as all the others-as a long yearling on cows-plus his dam- Hes a good one- got some size-very correct;and related to several generations of high selling good cattle from Mitchells family shorthorns-in Iowa-one of the better small herds IN THE BREED.- NONE of the above are typical cookie cutter breeding. Im not knocking the Sullivan deal-nobody produces that much quality in volume or probably ever will- These are just different bred cattle-More geared towards what you are breeding-because thats what Brad Davis and others are breeding. O0
 

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wiseguy said:
Saskvalley Imperative 33X. TH, PHA, and DS free. Proven sire with acceptable CE and exceptional performance.

Where could a guy get semen on this bull? Any pictures of his daughters?
 

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Saskvalley Imperative 33X. TH, PHA, and DS free. Proven sire with acceptable CE and exceptional performance./// Any chance of seeing some progeny pics-I havent been able to get out much-but I liked this bull from day one-Like to see him on clubby-xbred-or proud Jazz type deals-I think hed really work JMO . Ive followed the Ill. cattle some since 1990 when I got back in shorthorns - And the :Wise, Smithers, Stone, and  Hahn cattle really have remained sort of thier own microcosms per-se: with unique contributions to the ongoing trends-and I cant forget people like Gary Caper-who has continued traditional "trends" wihout resulting on ratty hardoing cattle.O0
 

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Saskvalley Imperative semen is housed at Interglobe Genetics in Pontiac, Illinois. Send me a PM or add Wise Shorthorns on Facebook for more information. Semen is $25 a unit. Attached is an Imperative daughter that will calve this month to OCC U Bet. Also attached a fall heifer and bull calf by 33X.
 

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The older hiefer is the spitten image of him-right down to the leg cocked forward and the ears down a little just like him: put a butt on em and you are in business: thats why hes gonna work outside the purebred box-just passes the look because hes got all the old faraway genetics: HOWD he look on the Cates genetics-like thiers or like HIM? O0
 
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PointCreekShorthorns2 said:
I am trying to find some new bulls out this year to breed my cows to, and I was wondering if anybody knew of any good ones.  I prefer not to have any Sullivan genetics in the bull. Thanks
PointCreek, what kind of Shorthorn bull are you looking for? There are about 4 or 5 different breeds of Shorthorn bulls to choose from. If you can give us some of your preferences in cattle and what you want them to do for you then we could narrow it down.  :)
 

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I really like Coblentzs bull Ghost Rider. I wanted to buy him as a calf but charlie wanted to keep him a bull and i dont have the name needed to promote him so i didnt bid and tried to nab a heifer. He was extra stout as a calf which is something i think the shorthorn has strayed away from as TH came into play in the earlier 2000's. He was raised by Bennetts in Illinois. He is double clean as well
video as a yearling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsTolxwaZ7k&index=3&list=PLYT3PBdOS1vqsXe4fDEKb3-UCEQJs6WW7
video as a calf: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdntWNypyMM&index=15&list=PL6YJnqC4JDjy272VxhoFFIO0aZniLiTbI
 

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mark tenenbaum said:
The older hiefer is the spitten image of him-right down to the leg cocked forward and the ears down a little just like him: put a butt on em and you are in business: thats why hes gonna work outside the purebred box-just passes the look because hes got all the old faraway genetics: HOWD he look on the Cates genetics-like thiers or like HIM? O0

Mark the older heifer is out of a WHR Sonny cow that was ALL-American Winter Heifer calf in 2005 or 2006. So I think it is safe to say they look like HIM. He is also homo polled for anyone interested.

As far as Muridale Jaxson I tried to get Scot to price that bull the first time I saw a picture of him as a calf. He of course knew what he had and said he thought he would keep him. His pedigree is fool proof and hopefully Scot will post a picture of his Dam so you can see what an easy keeping cow looks like. 
 
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JTM said:
what kind of Shorthorn bull are you looking for? There are about 4 or 5 different breeds of Shorthorn bulls to choose from.

I'd be curious to here your take on the 4-5 ?

Ok let me try this... I'll bite. ;)
#1 Clubby moderate frame show
#2 Clubby large frame breeding show
#3 Commercial convenience traits moderate frame(emphasis on fertility, feet, udders, vigor first)
#4 Commercial Growth oriented moderate/large frame(emphasis on ww, yw, and power first)
#5 Mixed bag of any of the previous 4.
 
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Thank you all for your help it is greatly appreciated! What I am looking for in bulls is a bull that will give some maternal, growth and muscle.  Also a little belly wouldn't hurt.  Thanks again for everyone's help!
 

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PointCreekShorthorns2 said:
Thank you all for your help it is greatly appreciated! What I am looking for in bulls is a bull that will give some maternal, growth and muscle.  Also a little belly wouldn't hurt.  Thanks again for everyone's help!

I wanted to post a picture of this 33X son. I just turned in his final data to the ASA. Yes he is sure the wrong color, and his BW is suitable for cows, but not heifers. However, he achieved this growth on 1 month of creep prior to weaning and 15 lbs of grain and free choice grass hay since. If he was solid red he would have sold a long time ago.
BW 94 ADJ WW 898 ADJ YW 1423

If it is growth and muscle you are after then 33X may be your answer.
 

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Wise guy would you conside or 33x to be a sure of longer ribbed cattle or just average he looks short from his pic but it's hard to judge deep ribbed cattle in a picture
 

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We have had a lot of success with Diamond Prophecy 21P.  He has sired some of our most outstanding females in the herd right now, as well as producing sons that have worked very well in both purebred and commercial operations.  I have attached some pictures of his daughters and the son we are using right now.  The daughters are moderate and weaning over half their body weight in the fall.  I would not classify Prophecy as a performance sire, but as a maternal sire with Maternal Calving Ease in the top 1% of the breed.    This year Prophecy 21P is being used on 80 commercial heifers.  I can hardly wait for the results!

This is a link to the Prophecy "brag book" http://www.asovx.com/upload/Preview?projectId=4A7F8E2D9EEC9604&webClientId=1 takes a while to load.

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son of Prophecy current herd sire at Diamond
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Grandson of Diamond Prophecy 21P (by a son)  used him 2014 and he is now working in a commercial program.
 

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