the truth said:what is the difference on the topside, and how will that matter in breeding ability, as compared to Gus 80c?
coyote said:"You're right Okotoks, I do have pics of 2M- easily my favourite bull at Eionmor. If he had semen out here I wouldn't hesitate in getting some.
Those heifers were tremendous, one of the best lines of females I have seen. And the cows were all such functional, practical cattle.
I've also attached another Eionmor bull from that day, Ideal 82T. He was another bull that really impressed me."
Would those two Eionmor bulls be considered heifer bulls?
We used Ultra 8C (2M sire) and I would not use him on heifers.
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jaimiediamond said:the truth said:what is the difference on the topside, and how will that matter in breeding ability, as compared to Gus 80c?
Eionmor Mr Gus 80C is a direct son of Gafa Mohican while Eionmor Marguis 86G is sired by Eionmor Masterpiece 36D who is out of a Gafa Mohican cow. 36D is sired by Downsview Red Mist 53X. We used a bull that was linebred to Downsview Red Mist 53X, Eionmor Chief 16H. After we were done with Chief he went back to Einomor and Downsview where he was used for a couple of breeding seasons. The Downsview herd is built on really maternal cows, lots of milk but good udders. I would think Eionmor Marguis 86G should leave some good daughters but maybe best to check with some people who have used him. Not many bulls are there breeding at 13 years of age!
the following link takes you to the dam.the truth said:double bred mochican... anything out there that is double bred to gus and marquis mother- that is young and unproven? I did a short search on ASA, but saw that their mother only had 3 calves.. gus, marquis, and a heifer that sold to Iowa. Perhaps, this is the just only three that made it to the states. Is there anything in Canada
coyote said:"You're right Okotoks, I do have pics of 2M- easily my favourite bull at Eionmor. If he had semen out here I wouldn't hesitate in getting some.
Those heifers were tremendous, one of the best lines of females I have seen. And the cows were all such functional, practical cattle.
I've also attached another Eionmor bull from that day, Ideal 82T. He was another bull that really impressed me."
Would those two Eionmor bulls be considered heifer bulls?
We used Ultra 8C (2M sire) and I would not use him on heifers.
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I agree with coyote. I have also used Ultra 8C and I would never say he is a heifer bull. I am wondering about Marquis 86G as well. I don't know what his calving record is at Studer's and others that have used him, but there are some Eionmor bulls that are certainly not calving ease bulls. Just saying that if you are considering these bulls ...or any other bulls... for that matter, do your homework.
I still get phone calls asking me if Major Leroy and Saskvalley Pioneer 126P can be used safely on heifers. I tell them that I do not consider them , nor do I promote them, as being safe for heifers. I have never used Leroy on any heifers, but I know of some people who have done so successfully. I have used Pioneer on heifers and I have not had any problems, other than a backwards calf that needed assistance. I have not had any issues with the heifers I bred to Pioneer, but I still do not think of him as a heifer bull. There are just several better options out there.
As mentioned in this thread, there are lots of options to use on your heifers. FYI, HC FL Touchdown 123T ET , who is looking like he will be a good bull to use on heifers, will be going to Genex Hawkeye West, Billings, Montana later this week. He will be marketed by Genex throughout the US and Canada through their Added Attractions program and there should be semen available in the next few weeks. He had an actual BW of 82 lbs however, I see that he is shown as having a BW of 92 lbs on the ASA site. I have to contact them and see if this can be changed as it is an error. So far, his heaviest calf has been 85 lbs ( from a Salute sired dam) and we will know a bunch more this year, as we bred 62 females to him by natural service. He has proven to be extremely easy fleshing and the attached picture was taken in late August after he was done breeding. Of the 62 females, 61 are safe in calf, and by the ultrasound results, it appears he settled almost all of them on the first service. I have also attached a picture taken in June as well during the breeding season.
Okotoks said:the following link takes you to the dam.the truth said:double bred mochican... anything out there that is double bred to gus and marquis mother- that is young and unproven? I did a short search on ASA, but saw that their mother only had 3 calves.. gus, marquis, and a heifer that sold to Iowa. Perhaps, this is the just only three that made it to the states. Is there anything in Canada
http://www.clrc.ca/cgi-bin/pedigree.cgi?_breedcode=MS&_countrycode=&_regnumberprefix=F&_regnumber=645681&_regnumbersuffix=&_association=21
This link takes you to the CLRC.ca search page for Shorthorns.
http://www.clrc.ca/cgi-bin/query.cgi?_association=21
coyote said:"You're right Okotoks, I do have pics of 2M- easily my favourite bull at Eionmor. If he had semen out here I wouldn't hesitate in getting some.
Those heifers were tremendous, one of the best lines of females I have seen. And the cows were all such functional, practical cattle.
I've also attached another Eionmor bull from that day, Ideal 82T. He was another bull that really impressed me."
Would those two Eionmor bulls be considered heifer bulls?
We used Ultra 8C (2M sire) and I would not use him on heifers.
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thunderdownunder said:coyote said:"You're right Okotoks, I do have pics of 2M- easily my favourite bull at Eionmor. If he had semen out here I wouldn't hesitate in getting some.
Those heifers were tremendous, one of the best lines of females I have seen. And the cows were all such functional, practical cattle.
I've also attached another Eionmor bull from that day, Ideal 82T. He was another bull that really impressed me."
Would those two Eionmor bulls be considered heifer bulls?
We used Ultra 8C (2M sire) and I would not use him on heifers.
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Interesting you say you wouldn't recommend 8C as a heifer bull coyote, because that's what we've used a lot of him on!! He's worked really well on our heifers.
thunderdownunder said:8C is certainly up there as one of my all time favourites. I guess after seeing 2M, and his calves, that just reaffirmed it.
I'm not disputing you had some weight in the calves JIT, I guess it just shows how different genetic mixes get different results. There's no "safe bet", ever. There's a number of bulls in Aus that people swear by and think are the best thing going, but I wouldn't touvh them with a 50ft pole!! It's really interesting to see the mixed results people get, I guess that's what makes this game so much fun!