Calving Ease Sires:Ali Solution, Daddy's Money, No Worries

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Hoping to get some first hand feedback on the use of any of these bulls.  Calf pics would be great too.  Thanks in advance!
 
had 8 no worries . 75 to 80 lbs .... decent calves like the heifers a lot more than the bulls
 
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72# No Worries heifer (all black)
 

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Daddy's Money bull calf at 5 days. He weighed 84, but that's partly our fault
because his mother was getting 5 lbs/day of show calf feed (along with unlimited
good Bermuda grass hay). We assisted because we'd been gone awhile and weren't
sure how long she's been at it, but it was an easy pull. The pic doesn't do him justice, I'll
try to get a current one, but he's a good one. Cow is a red brockle face out of a red baldie
Johnny Walker Red x Cunia bull and a Red Chill x Ohlde Shorthorn cow.
 

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We had 4 Daddy's Money Calves. All of ours came real small. I'd say he's a definite calving ease sire. 3 were all around 60 give or take and 1 was maybe 70-75. They are all growing good, very hairy. All were unassisted. The bulls are stout and stylish but I think they could use more foot size and more angle to their pasterns. Heifer on the other hand is really big footed and loose structured like her dam. No
Worries is the best CE bull for high quality calves in my opinion. Ours have been stout, big boned, good built and cool fronted plus he usually throws some color. They aren't consistently as small as the Daddy's Money calves but probably average around 75.
 
I had two Daddy's Money out of 2nd calvers. Bull calf was born at 273 days and was 75 pounds. The heifer calf was born at 277 days and was 69 pounds.  Personally, I won't be breeding any heifers to him, but I am going to use him again without a doubt. I'm happy with them. (I've posted younger photos of the calves before, but these are more recent at 6-8 weeks old)
 

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I had my first No Worries calf this spring out of a really nice Mercedes Benz first calf heifer and will be using him again. The first picture below is my No Worries heifer at 10 days old and the second is at 30 days. She came easy and is growing fast. The pictures are not the best but she has great hair.
 

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No Worries x Ali's Solution bull calf out of a second calver. Really like the No Worries calves, but he does put a little curl in the hair from what I'm seeing. Ours have all been unassisted. I trust him more than a lot of the other calving ease bulls.
 

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