hntwhitetail
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Carlson Cattle said:thank you. I just need to find the rite bulls for them then ill be setting pritty good
Make sure you breed for plenty of "POWER"!! <party> <party>
Carlson Cattle said:thank you. I just need to find the rite bulls for them then ill be setting pritty good
leanbeef said:hntwhitetail said:Try Amen on both.... or a pb simmi like Grandmaster or a pb angus bull like Limestone Great Divide....
I've loved the look of Great Divide ever since I first saw his picture. I'd love to use him, but his numbers just won't work for what we do. I think he's a GREAT suggestion! One thing that would scare me, though, regardless of what scenario you were using him in is that docility EPD...one of the worst I think I've ever seen! Has anybody had any calves out of him who could comment on that?
Why do you think she is a carrier?DiamondCattleCo said:You know, I didn't realize how many english professors there are in the show cattle world.... (argue). If they were my cows, I would use Yellow Jacket on the red cow. that yellow jacket x heat wave is really popular mating. then it doesnt matter if she is a carrier or not. From the looks of the pic and no snow on the ground, From the picture I would guess the red cow is a carrier. I actually really like your Hannibal cow. That wmw in her makes her valuable to me. I would try Smilin Bob on her (not lautner or rodgers). If you want one of their bulls, I would say I would try Chopper for heifers or Monopoly on her. I know she is bred to him this year, but his calves still win a ton of shows, top a ton of sales, are highly marketable and you could argue he is as consistent as it gets in the clubby world. JMHO
AAOK said:
Posted this on another thread earlier today. Think it applies here as well. Good Luck with your breeding. Make it always about the Cows.
My mentor in the Show Calf business told me early on that the Cow is much more important than the Bull. The books will tell you the opposite. History will show you that breeding an exceptional Cow to an average bull will net you an above average Calf. However, breeding a good Cow to an exceptional Bull will most often net you an average Calf.
The most important thing in selecting a sire is to look for the heritable traits needed to improve that cow. Seek to breed up your cows.
Carlson Cattle said:just have to make the rite decisions every year
Carlson Cattle said:just like you said i need to pick the bull to chsnge my show career but i dont know what that bull is.....
Carlson Cattle said:just like you said i need to pick the bull to chsnge my show career but i dont know what that bull is.....
Love the stories....but I think it should be said that the bull is only half the equation. Its take a helluva cow to compete at a state/national level.Carlson Cattle said:just like you said i need to pick the bull to chsnge my show career but i dont know what that bull is.....