Bull Ideas?

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FMF

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Hey guys..
Was wondering if you all could give me advice on what to breed this girl to after her first breeding. I know that I want to breed her to Limestone Darkhorse first, but I think she is nice enough that she would throw a nice club calf if I bred her to a club calf bull. But I don't know which one to choose! There are so many. I really don't want to breed her to a black one, just so I can add some color to our black spotted fields (and a few braunvieh), but if that's what is gonna give me the best calf then that's what I'll do! I was thinking about breeding her to a shorthorn, as I really like some of those shorthorn plus bulls out there right now. Calving ease won't be as much as a concern because she will have already had one calf already. Do you all think Indian Outlaw would work on her? I really like him, not to mention his awesome color. I've seen a few of his first calf crop and am impressed.

She is a september 2010 heifer, so I won't be breeding her for a while and like I said I'm breeding her to Darkhorse first. Oh and she is a purebred angus. Here are some pics of her..

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Warrior10

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Eye Candy would more than likely throw you some color while adding some depth to her. I bred a PB angus cow to eye candy due in the spring.
 

mark tenenbaum

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Your 1st toiught is a good one: Indian Outlaw,Carp Diem-for a baldy,Cotton Mouth,baldy again,I really like Young Money-hes Eye Candy-XClubby Shorthorn-and clean-best of both worlds per-se-and you might get a blue roan,Shorthorn-3-way-Angus has gotta work O0
 
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I would recommend keeping purebred or breeding to a Shorthorn bull. I have a really nice Duff New Editon heifer that I like. Shorthorn x Angus make really nice females.
 

shortii

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If I were you I think it would be a wise idea to either stick to an Angus bull or if you wanted to add some color, a shorthorn bull would work. I have used Ace of Diamonds the last 2 years and love the calves.
 

FMF

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I agree with all of you..... I hate to try and experiment with a club calf breeding one year and then if for some reason it doesent work out I would lose a whole year out of her... but then again I know she would throw me a nice club calf.

I like Limestone Great Divide...I have considered him for her before. I'm second guessing Darkhorse for her first breeding because he's so big. Plus we have already bred a couple of our cows to him and already have a calf on the ground from him.

I think if I do end up trying to xbreed, I'll go the shorthorn route.
 

nmcattle

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I would certainly not breed her to Darkhorse her first year. I had a monster bull calf from him this spring out of a typically easy calving cow. Other than the birth wieght I like the bull, I hear there can be consistency problems though. I agree with many of the previous comments about keeping her purebred.
 

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i dont recommend carpe Diem for first calf 110 lb calf outa him probably a second calf tho you could even breed her to chill factor for a first Angus calving ease and chill factor is relatively calving ease there are better bulls but he would work white socks and good calf
 

FMF

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She is out of Champion Hill Fullback 380, and her dam is by Leachman Saugahatchee.
 

Warrior10

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I really like the Red Angus bull Fat Tony for heifers, he has  -4.3 (or in that ballpark) BW. He is one THICK bull
 
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