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jdmccattle

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He is a solid Red Bonanza son out of a Gus 89E Daughter.  Check him out on our website www.shorthornbulls.com  We will be using him on most all of our heifers this year.  He carries a $33.55 $CEZ with breed average being  $4.49.  He is also asterick free for those of you who care.  Unfortunatley we will not be having any calves out of him this year but John Sonderman will have a good chunk of his cows calving to him.  In his first summer running on approximatley 25 Cows in Nebraska he held onto his flesh extremely well. That was when we decided we needed him back.  We used him on 20 falls this winter and he still looks incredible.  We will update his photo this spring after he slicks his winter coat. 
 

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Okotoks said:
Chandler said:
Mainevent said:
Capiche as good as advertised!
If only his rear legs could keep up.

The best jsf heifer bull imo, is Maestro.

I think JSF Addicted is the best of the JPJ sons. Above average performance in an eye appealing package. He seems to be breeding very consistently.
CE     BW       WW      YW      Milk     MW      MCE
0.8    1.6        22         37        2       13        1.8
////HOW HAVE THE ADDICTED CALVES BEEN COMING????I think he is by light years the best looking best performing of the bunch-but is he too thick for hiefers?? RSVP THANX
 

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They are looking good. Are the Cumberland Gay Lad's going to mature at the same size as the other bulls? What are the sire groups for your consignments?

Okotoks, I would say the Gay Lad sons are going to mature as big as our other bulls.
We will have bulls in our sale sired by;
Cumberland Gay Lad
Bonnyview Hero 7Z X
Muridale Buster 2nd 76P X
Saskvalley Tradition 106T X
Muridale Seal 64P X
Muridale Bonanza 103U X
Saskvalley Bonanza 219M X

You can find pictures on our website http://www.muridale.com/sales.html
 

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What is the Bonnyview Hero 7Z deal?  Ive never heard of him. How are they compared to your other bulls?

Bonnyview Hero 7Z is a bull that was born in the 60s. He was sired by HD Commander's Hero X who was an American Polled Congress Champion that was purchased by Bonnyview Farms and South Plain Farm here in Saskatchewan.  I  think they paid $3700 for him, which was pretty big money in the 60s. He was a powerful bull then and would be now. 7Z was from a cow named Nupar Ridgemaid X by Nupar Cherrio x. The Nupar herd was owned by Frank Fox, Lloydminster, SK ( Frank was a brother of Jonathon Fox of Justamere fame). Jonathon and Frank were in partnership in the Nupar herd for awhile when they were young. Frank Fox refused to use the smaller framed cattle of the 60s and he kept his herd bigger framed than most others. The Nupar herd was the base for many of the Ball Dee and Four Point herds and are in the backgrounds of bulls like, Ball Dee Perfect Count, Four Point Major and numerous others. Another thing that made the Nupar herd unique at that time was that it was one of the few polled herds.

I remember Bonnyview Hero 7Z very well. He was considered to be big in that day, but looking back I would guess that he was probably about a 6 frame bull. He was soft made and had lots of capacity. He maybe could have used a bit more rear quarter but he sure sired some excellent females.I remember he had huge feet that were as big as pie plates, and he moved like a cat. They always ran him with the cows so he was never pampered.  My dad and I were offered the opportunity to purchased Hero 7Z when he was an older bull when the Bonnyview herd was dispersing and we chose to buy a couple more cows rather than him, as we werent really needing a bull at that time. I often think about that and wonder if we made a major goof that day. The cows we purchased were all excellent producers, but they were asking $300 for the cows ( and they were weeks away from calving and they were asking $1500 for 7Z. We chose to buy 5 cows rather than the bull that day.
 

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After being at Agribition and saw the BIRDTAIL G GUS 15U calves I think he is a bull worth note of. They had style muscle and a hip on them as well. (thumbsup) (clapping)

I purchased one of the daughters sired by Gus 15U at CWA, and was runner-up on another, and am so far very pleased with her!! Not alot for shows for shows around here right now but I'll have her out in full force in the coming months and expect great things.  She is a full sib to the Uphill Gussy 4X bull that was also at the Douglas test.
I am considering breeding her to JIT's HC FL Touchdown bull....any thoughts or advice on that?
 

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KFShorthorns said:
shorthorn 101 said:
After being at Agribition and saw the BIRDTAIL G GUS 15U calves I think he is a bull worth note of. They had style muscle and a hip on them as well. (thumbsup) (clapping)

I purchased one of the daughters sired by Gus 15U at CWA, and was runner-up on another, and am so far very pleased with her!! Not alot for shows for shows around here right now but I'll have her out in full force in the coming months and expect great things.  She is a full sib to the Uphill Gussy 4X bull that was also at the Douglas test.
I am considering breeding her to JIT's HC FL Touchdown bull....any thoughts or advice on that?
You got a beautiful heifer, she was one of my favorites along with her half sister.  (thumbsup) Good luck at your shows.
 

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KFShorthorns said:
shorthorn 101 said:
After being at Agribition and saw the BIRDTAIL G GUS 15U calves I think he is a bull worth note of. They had style muscle and a hip on them as well. (thumbsup) (clapping)

I purchased one of the daughters sired by Gus 15U at CWA, and was runner-up on another, and am so far very pleased with her!! Not alot for shows for shows around here right now but I'll have her out in full force in the coming months and expect great things.  She is a full sib to the Uphill Gussy 4X bull that was also at the Douglas test.
I am considering breeding her to JIT's HC FL Touchdown bull....any thoughts or advice on that?
I think that would be an excellent choice. We had 2 Touchdown calves last year, and 1 so far this year with 2 more to come in the next two weeks. They come smooth made and our 3 so far have been 81,82, and 84 lbs. We have thought a lot of the bull since he came to Agribition in 2007 as a calf and really like his progeny. There are no guarantees but I think you would be fine to use him on your heifer. We will have a second Matrix calve to him and they are Glenford Gus grandaughters so they are related to your heifer. We have flushed one cow to him and he is one of two bulls we are thinking of flushing our Candy's Winegum 14W cow to if we end up giving her a go at home this spring. At the moment we also plan on breeding Winegum's heifer calf and our full sib to Elsie's Jade to TD this spring. The Gus 15U calves do not need it but TD has a awesome top, hip and lower quarter which is what we are looking for. 
 

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coyote said:
They are looking good. Are the Cumberland Gay Lad's going to mature at the same size as the other bulls? What are the sire groups for your consignments?

Okotoks, I would say the Gay Lad sons are going to mature as big as our other bulls.
We will have bulls in our sale sired by;
Cumberland Gay Lad
Bonnyview Hero 7Z X
Muridale Buster 2nd 76P X
Saskvalley Tradition 106T X
Muridale Seal 64P X
Muridale Bonanza 103U X
Saskvalley Bonanza 219M X

You can find pictures on our website http://www.muridale.com/sales.html
I saw the Cumberland Gay Lad son that Gordon Turner Farms bought with Saskvalley and really like him.  Lots of length, easy fleshing and very gentle disposition. Do you have any Lad daughters in production?
 

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We only have one yearling heifer by Cumberland Gay lad.

We got some calves by that bull Turner bought and they seem to catch your eye out on pasture.
 

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coyote said:
We only have one yearling heifer by Cumberland Gay lad.

We got some calves by that bull Turner bought and they seem to catch your eye out on pasture.

Any photos of these calves yet?
 

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Okotoks, here are a couple bull calves that are by the Cumberland 5X bull.
The red calf is out of a Bonanza daughter and the roan calf is out of a Ultimate daughter.
 

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Okotoks

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coyote said:
Okotoks, here are a couple bull calves that are by the Cumberland 5X bull.
The red calf is out of a Bonanza daughter and the roan calf is out of a Ultimate daughter.
Any updates on these two?
 

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Any updates on these two?
They are coming along pretty good, if they don't get hit by lightning they should be in the Who's Your daddy Bull sale in 2014
 

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We used this guy on our purebred heifers this last year. We are selling him in the Who's Your Daddy Bull Sale .

      SASKVALLEY BONANZA 219M X-[CAN]M469921- 
    MURIDALE BRIGGS 91T X-[CAN]M473333-   
        MURIDALE SASHA 61P X-[CAN]F680367- 
  MURIDALE BRIGGS 25W X-[CAN]M474617-     
        ALTA CEDAR ULTIMATE 130K -[CAN]M468315- 
      MURIDALE ROBBY 12P -[CAN]F680357-   
        MURIDALE ROBIN 57G X-[CAN]F671181- 
MURIDALE SKOLL 38Y       
        MURIDALE BUSTER 14K X-[CAN]M468530- 
      MURIDALE BUSTER 2ND 76P X-[CAN]M472863-   
        MURIDALE TRISH 11L X-[CAN]F676574- 
  MURIDALE SECRET 12W X-[CAN]F686700-     
        SASKVALLEY BONANZA 219M X-[CAN]M469921- 
    MURIDALE SECRET 72T X-[CAN]F684050-   
      MURIDALE SECRET 89P X-[CAN]F680376- 
 

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this bull is a new and upcoming heifer bull we call Smooth Jazz.  Son of Proud Jazz out of a double stuff line cow.  He is tested TH/PHA free and will through you a small calf.  He has a -BW for breed .  35/Unit.
 

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coyote said:
We used this guy on our purebred heifers this last year. We are selling him in the Who's Your Daddy Bull Sale .

       SASKVALLEY BONANZA 219M X-[CAN]M469921- 
     MURIDALE BRIGGS 91T X-[CAN]M473333-     
        MURIDALE SASHA 61P X-[CAN]F680367- 
   MURIDALE BRIGGS 25W X-[CAN]M474617-       
         ALTA CEDAR ULTIMATE 130K -[CAN]M468315- 
      MURIDALE ROBBY 12P -[CAN]F680357-     
        MURIDALE ROBIN 57G X-[CAN]F671181- 
MURIDALE SKOLL 38Y       
        MURIDALE BUSTER 14K X-[CAN]M468530- 
      MURIDALE BUSTER 2ND 76P X-[CAN]M472863-     
         MURIDALE TRISH 11L X-[CAN]F676574- 
   MURIDALE SECRET 12W X-[CAN]F686700-       
        SASKVALLEY BONANZA 219M X-[CAN]M469921- 
     MURIDALE SECRET 72T X-[CAN]F684050-     
       MURIDALE SECRET 89P X-[CAN]F680376- 

Hey Coyote,

MURIDALE SECRET 12W X-[CAN]F686700- seems somehow familiar to me, was that the moderate red 2 year old in the group of first calvers when I was last at your place?  I'll have to look back through my pics...

Bull looks nice.
 
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