garybob
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That's the way they should look....hair on the neck, none on the rear. Good bull!Durham said:I found a few pics of Conquest sons we have sold. I will post them for you all to see.
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That's the way they should look....hair on the neck, none on the rear. Good bull!Durham said:I found a few pics of Conquest sons we have sold. I will post them for you all to see.
I think the most interesting thing about this thread is how many options there really are out there! Some are basicly unknown while others are well promoted.rarebirdz said:there are a lot of shorty options for possible heifr bulls. I appreciate the shorty breeders putting out their knowledge I know I will be selecting from this list for my 2012 calving season. Can anyone tell me about the JSF Addicted he seems cool enough to make show heifers that turn into momma cows plus keep the calving ease
jaimiediamond said:Her sire is Bellringer on an Ace of Diamonds Double Vision heifer. Unassisted 78 lbs. Very hairy and big boned. Wanted to sell but maybe I should show her. Comments welcome.Okotoks said:Looks like he is doing a good job, those are nice heifers. What is his name?sigsigns said:We have a Creole son here at the farm that we used on heifers two years ago as a 2 year old and these are the results. Bred all the replacement heifers and then show heifers that didn't settle AI first try to him. Raised our hi selling heifer at $13,500 out of a first calf heifer and his first calf crop. She is the white one and her momma was a Sonny-n-Clear. Annie won her class in Louisville in the open show and is a late April. The other heifer came out of a Bloodstone heifer that Ben and Sharon Wilson bought from us. They were very pleased one morning to find her up and nursing after a no problem birth. This heifer is a May. Both heifers were in the 70-80# range. We have collected semen and have started marketing it privately and a few of the semen suppliers have picked him up. The pic of the bull is in his working clothes in Sept last fall.
I am taking a guess at him being MAV BELLRINGER 804U *xAR47018. I need all the bulls listed actual names so I can update the heifer bull list!!!!
CE BW WW YW M MW MCE
-0.7 -0.6 8 19 4 8 -3.6
Cross Country Shorthorns said:jaimiediamond said:Her sire is Bellringer on an Ace of Diamonds Double Vision heifer. Unassisted 78 lbs. Very hairy and big boned. Wanted to sell but maybe I should show her. Comments welcome.Okotoks said:Looks like he is doing a good job, those are nice heifers. What is his name?sigsigns said:We have a Creole son here at the farm that we used on heifers two years ago as a 2 year old and these are the results. Bred all the replacement heifers and then show heifers that didn't settle AI first try to him. Raised our hi selling heifer at $13,500 out of a first calf heifer and his first calf crop. She is the white one and her momma was a Sonny-n-Clear. Annie won her class in Louisville in the open show and is a late April. The other heifer came out of a Bloodstone heifer that Ben and Sharon Wilson bought from us. They were very pleased one morning to find her up and nursing after a no problem birth. This heifer is a May. Both heifers were in the 70-80# range. We have collected semen and have started marketing it privately and a few of the semen suppliers have picked him up. The pic of the bull is in his working clothes in Sept last fall.
I am taking a guess at him being MAV BELLRINGER 804U *xAR47018. I need all the bulls listed actual names so I can update the heifer bull list!!!!
CE BW WW YW M MW MCE
-0.7 -0.6 8 19 4 8 -3.6
The dam is Diamond Baroness 21J. She is a daughter of the Gafa Macfinest 15F. His dam Gafa MP's Bernice 30A was a very beautiful cow and 21J resembles her quite a lot. 21J sold as a calf to Jim and Jane Lyman in Washington. When Jim sold out Ralph Larson purchased 21J and she was carrying a heifer calf at the time. Her grand dam, Diamond Baroness 31D was sold to Texas and was still producing at 13 years of age. Her maternal sister Diamond Baroness 31L is also still in production at ten years.rarebirdz said:whats the breeding on the earls dam she has a great udder for her age, any full body shots> does he have semen available he actualy in a lot of ways is better then the more talked about shorty bulls and his maternal strength is obvius
where can i find the list?jaimiediamond said:An updated list let me know if there are any changes needed
Okotoks said:The dam is Diamond Baroness 21J. She is a daughter of the Gafa Macfinest 15F. His dam Gafa MP's Bernice 30A was a very beautiful cow and 21J resembles her quite a lot. 21J sold as a calf to Jim and Jane Lyman in Washington. When Jim sold out Ralph Larson purchased 21J and she was carrying a heifer calf at the time. Her grand dam, Diamond Baroness 31D was sold to Texas and was still producing at 13 years of age. Her maternal sister Diamond Baroness 31L is also still in production at ten years.rarebirdz said:whats the breeding on the earls dam she has a great udder for her age, any full body shots> does he have semen available he actualy in a lot of ways is better then the more talked about shorty bulls and his maternal strength is obvius
thxOkotoks said:The dam is Diamond Baroness 21J. She is a daughter of the Gafa Macfinest 15F. His dam Gafa MP's Bernice 30A was a very beautiful cow and 21J resembles her quite a lot. 21J sold as a calf to Jim and Jane Lyman in Washington. When Jim sold out Ralph Larson purchased 21J and she was carrying a heifer calf at the time. Her grand dam, Diamond Baroness 31D was sold to Texas and was still producing at 13 years of age. Her maternal sister Diamond Baroness 31L is also still in production at ten years.rarebirdz said:whats the breeding on the earls dam she has a great udder for her age, any full body shots> does he have semen available he actualy in a lot of ways is better then the more talked about shorty bulls and his maternal strength is obvius