Is Bojo considered calving ease?

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Bradenh

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i wouldnt use him on a heifer. mabey 3rd calf or second. go SAFE on that first one. bojo is a toss up
 

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the truth said:
don't think there are many, if any calves yet from him.  Heard of a few but not many, I believe

Lautners already have bull calves from Bojo that they hope to promote next year.

There was a naming contest for them on here.
 

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I am not sure about using a bull that has one crop on the ground as a calving ease solution. You are starting the heifer out in her productive career. The last thing you want to start with is a c-section or dystocia. Bojo is crossbred and could be quiet difficult to predict calving ease on crossbred females. I would stick with someof the calving ease solutions on the market.
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I agree with Ohio Breeder and the other posters.  I think we need to see a couple hundred calves out of Bojo before we say he is okay for heifers.  If you are stuck on Bojo, why not us his sire-- Ali or Ali2 the clone?  Ali is proven calving ease and you just may get one as good as Bojo.
 

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Lautner description below:

"This super cool Ali son was admired by many in Denver. Incredible bone and hair, tremendous thickness from end to end and long, extended fronted makes Bojo one to try this spring"

Incredible bone and tremoundous thickness doesn't sound like a heifer bull to me. Maybe the 2nd time around.
 

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We had 4 of them, all out of mature cows, all unassisited with plenty of vigor.  The 3 heifers were 96, 76, and 80.  The bull was 118 (out of a Godfather cow that usually puts some birth weight on her calves).  I wouldn't use him on a 1st calf heifer, but wouldn't be afraid to use him on 2nd calvers.  The gestation lengths were normal +1, -14, -3, +2 days (using 283 days).

I really liked them.  Sold them all for show calves.  They get better and better the older they get.  The picture in my avatar is a Bojo X Kadabra we raised.

Hope this helps.
 

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HGC said:
We had 4 of them, all out of mature cows, all unassisited with plenty of vigor.  The 3 heifers were 96, 76, and 80.  The bull was 118 (out of a Godfather cow that usually puts some birth weight on her calves).  I wouldn't use him on a 1st calf heifer, but wouldn't be afraid to use him on 2nd calvers.  The gestation lengths were normal +1, -14, -3, +2 days (using 283 days).

I really liked them.  Sold them all for show calves.  They get better and better the older they get.  The picture in my avatar is a Bojo X Kadabra we raised.

Hope this helps.

Good to know.  I have several second calvers bred to Bojo.
 

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