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Duncraggan

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Okotoks said:
A couple of our herd bulls this year. The white one is Hatfield Bingo 2F by Diamond Director 7D and out of a Diamond Prohecy 21P cow. The red is Diamond General 40F, a Diamond Belvedere 29B son out of a Glenford Captain 39X daughter. He is seeing limited use before heading to his new home, a 500 head commercial herd in the foothills.
Diamond General 40G had a 4.91 ADG for 100 days, he was the high gaining bull. He also indexed 111 for marbling.
Both good looking bulls there Okotoks!
 

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Yea-That red one with the high WDA and carcass is a feedlot deal for sure-Not necessarily a show deal-But as long as the BWS are manageble hed work AND IMPROVE JMO on Angus and especially the Waygu Shorthorn beef-Which is proving to be quite popular with rich young millenials and Starbucks Yuppies If I had the means Id sure like to sell some of that beef  O0
 

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Sublime.... Dual Threat (I-80 x WDM x Ace) x Maternal Perfection x WDM x Kadabra x Ali. 70 lb birthweight. He’s been covering cows at home.
 

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Thanks. We have semen available on him already, stored at Hawkeye. Going to try and get him ready to picture and hopefully take to NAILE. He’s getting used on some really good cows, be interesting to see what he works on.
 

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HEY CRS the contact info where the semen is located etc got misconstrued-missplaced possibly misinterpreted-Sent you a PM GARGAN will send the shipper soon as we reconnect the who and the where-Thanks a bunch-really looking forward too-hes sure got the goods on paper and looks like a real honest deal O0
 

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JT Youngblood 112Y still a very sound bull with a good disposition and also JT President 5B a calving ease bull who has left some very productive females.

Russ
 

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Nice looking bulls,  Russ!  If it makes any difference to you,  the pedigree information at Digital Beef for JT President 5B is incomplete.  That is because the registration number for his sire, Kaper 4508 is incorrect (CAM478232)  and that results in no information on his dam.  The correct registration number for Kaper 4508 is 4143276.
 

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Homeplace Hot Commodity from one of the oldest performance herds in the country-He has the all around pieces-Thick and growthy and they will show (if there are any more shows)-Best  real numbered Shorthorn  CE Shorthorn bull on Cattle Visions for function eye appeal and THICKNESS His bull calves weigh more than the heifers-because they are so stout-but no pulls The weights are real-looking at them and guessing they would go no more than 85 pounds Ive seen the 1050 LB yearling 4 -4.5 frame bulls-They do not have the quality, grow , nor mass he does Second picture is terrible and Dale might not like it-But the light roan heifer in the background is his full sib She is pretty much the size and shape that has been discussed at length on SP Although purists might mistake her picture for clubby-She is not and performance cattle go back every generation for 50 years or more in her lineage Her first calf was a 73 pound heifer sired by him I see him really doing something bred to Canadian cattle-two very complimentary phenoypes Same on the Waukarus-those females are magic when there is even a partial outcross-and the accuracies of his numbers are in line with a Waukaru (in terms of year in year out documentation for many decades) O0
 

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idalee said:
Nice looking bulls,  Russ!  If it makes any difference to you,  the pedigree information at Digital Beef for JT President 5B is incomplete.  That is because the registration number for his sire, Kaper 4508 is incorrect (CAM478232)  and that results in no information on his dam.  The correct registration number for Kaper 4508 is 4143276.

Thanks Idalee! They have been very good bulls for us. I don’t think I had ever looked at him on digital beef ASA before. He has a complete pedigree on Digital Beef CSA. Being one of very few 4508 progeny born in Canada I could see how something could be missed.


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mark tenenbaum said:
Homeplace Hot Commodity from one of the oldest performance herds in the country-He has the all around pieces-Thick and growthy and they will show (if there are any more shows)-Best  real numbered Shorthorn  CE Shorthorn bull on Cattle Visions for function eye appeal and THICKNESS His bull calves weigh more than the heifers-because they are so stout-but no pulls The weights are real-looking at them and guessing they would go no more than 85 pounds Ive seen the 1050 LB yearling 4 -4.5 frame bulls-They do not have the quality, grow , nor mass he does Second picture is terrible and Dale might not like it-But the light roan heifer in the background is his full sib She is pretty much the size and shape that has been discussed at length on SP Although purists might mistake her picture for clubby-She is not and performance cattle go back every generation for 50 years or more in her lineage Her first calf was a 73 pound heifer sired by him I see him really doing something bred to Canadian cattle-two very complimentary phenoypes Same on the Waukarus-those females are magic when there is even a partial outcross-and the accuracies of his numbers are in line with a Waukaru (in terms of year in year out documentation for many decades) O0
Like the look of this bull!
 

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This bull made him what he is-Oldest known walking bull up here anyone knew about at 14 years old-good calver and changed everything he was bred to-middle and thickness wise-Dale used him at exactly the right time on some of those big rodeoxenticer looking cows-And his grandson-Homeplace Hot Commidities calves outgrow K Kim Hot Commoditys calves by quite a bit AND ARE THICKER O0
 

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The good old Maine-Irish cross.  Worked well for a lot of years.
 

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oakview said:
The good old Maine-Irish cross.  Worked well for a lot of years.

And now we’ve got purebreds that are good enough no need for the Maine influence — just like with your new bull who I think is excellent.  Thank my wife, had she not wanted a new kitchen, he’d be in Texas
 

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Gotta use em sometimes to make those kind of purebred bulls A lot of the look on Homeplace Hot Commodity comes from Wildside Who got used on the right kind of big Lauer Waukaru Homeplace and on and on type cows and they needed a change Ive visited several times saw the old bull when he was about 13-Same year they took the video of him going out with the cows-They didnt need to get any smaller after him even tho he looked to weigh pretty well O0
 

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Duncraggan, JJC Wild Side was no bigger than a frame score 4.  His daughters may average frame 5 due to the growth genetics of their dams. 
 
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