Thank you. He is surely not for everyone, but we are very excited about his measurables and genetic predictors. His maternal side is one of our longer lived and most productive cow lines. His maternal great grandmother, 14 years old, is due in two weeks to the Duty bull. His grandmother, 11 years old, weaned a really stout Duty heifer this fall. His mother is just 4, but her first two calves have been impressive. Her first, Hahn 8 Dreams F2X by MJH Frazier C806, was Junior Champion at the IL State Fair and has some impressive measurements herself.
F2X BW:92 WW:827 YW:1079 BF:0.22 REA(adj to 365):12.1 IMF(adj to 365):5.11 Pelvic Area: 289cm2
We think D26Y would be a quality option for a set of heifers to offer maternal value without sacrificing some growth. The Iowa Royal has such a great tradition of offering and selling a wide range of genetics and type, it should be a very good sale tomorrow. Lots of options. If we didn't already have a Studer bull walking at home, they have a couple of really complete young sires. Kolt's bulls will be fit to a tee, really interesting phenotype on the Lehman bull, not to mention some really good Jazz and Captain Obvious decendants, as well as Canadian influence. There should be plenty of satisfied buyers.