Ruchian said:What bulls do you think will work well with a Hairy daughter out of a angus cow?
Any suggestions?OH Breeder said:If you are wanting to raise show calvves then I think you might want to use a bull to stouten the calves up a bit. The cow looks finer made and needs some cleaning up through her front end. I tried Shockwave this year. I am not sure if they stuck. I talked with one of the owners. The calves were coming with hair, bone and style. From my minimal exposure to Meyer is when you get alot of Meyer they can be really good or not.
Ruchian said:Thanks. I would like to stay clean and away from the 100 plus pound calves as much as possible.
Ruchian said:I'm haven't ruled out carrier bull's but I would prefer to stay clean for the first couple of years because I will probably keep a heifer if I got one and if it was very good at all, and I would like my heifers to be clean to keep bull options open, but it isn't a necessity. With the 100 plus pound calves I see no reason to use a bull on a young cow/heifer that is known to have a lot of 100 plus pound calves like heatwave is.
Olson Family Shorthorns said:I don't have pics...but Jerry Vaughn in Indiana raised the bull and has him and a bunch of his calves. I have a Hot Shot cow, and she is flat awesome. Won her class at IL State Fair. His sire, Calberta Hustler would probably work too, but Hot Shot has 734 on the bottom side, so I figured that can't hurt for making females.