I saw that there were some people looking for some info on Wedig Club Calves. I had the opportunity to go through their cattle and I was very impressed. One of the deepest sets of prospects that I have seen all year and I was very impressed by all the hard work that the Wedig family and their...
I have heard some good things about his daughters and I have been trying to get a few but have had all steers out of him. His steers are moderate boned, moderate muscled, and have okay front ends. I have never had a cripple out of him but there have been a few that are a tad straight for my taste.
The Walks Alone calves I have seen are awesome but they tend to have real blocky shoulders on them. If you breed him to the right cow you can tone that down. I really like walks alone and use him really heavy on my angus females who need power.
I think that the two tone calves wont have quite the muscle that the walks alone calves do. I also think you wont have as many shoulder issues with two tone JMO
I saw quite a few of them this year throughout southern Wisconsin and Eastern Iowa. A lot of them were lacking a bit of powere and were kind of plainly made. One guy I talked to said he is the closest thing to a calving ease Heatwave son he has ever seen.