tucker said:
the jazz cattle i have seen lack performence, and have a straight front shoulder.he may have a tuff time staying popular. who wants 900 lbs. yearling wt. bulls. they are cute and hairy and may make nice furballs and show calves but no real world perfomence.
I always knew that he was small, but does he really sire cattle that small?
Jill & Shebet21 both make really good points about JPJ & OFS realizes the same.
Who wants a 900 lb. yearling wt. bull? I honestly don't know how many Shorthorn breeders would want something that small, but I do know plenty of commercial guys who want 1,000 lb. yearling wt. bulls. I also know that if I owned several 1,800-2,000 lb. Shorthorn cows, I would be using Jakes Proud Jazz or something similar in size on every single one of them, in an attempt get that mature cow size down to a more pratical size. Performance & efficiency are 2 totally different things. BIG cows + $6 & $7 corn = a shrinking bank account & unless you are making the big bucks & need a tax write off, it can lead to a herd dispersal sale. IMHO, Jakes Proud Jazz is probably not a bull that most will want to use on their smaller/moderate cows, but he is exactly the type of bull to use on big Shorthorns. If not him, the breed better find something similar for those BIG cows.