OEF Simmentals said:
CAB said:
Has anyone tried MCF's SM bull Big Deal? I saw some pics of some good looking heifers in their heifer sale catalog last Nov.
I purchased some of WLE Big Deal semen to use this year. I really like the look of my WLE Uno Mas calves and Big deal is his maternal brother. He is a Steel Force son while Uno Mas is Dream On. Uno mas has better calving ease.
I see people are having small calves out of HPF Optimizer. That was NOT our experience. His EPDs say he is not heifer safe. I saw HPF was using him on heifers and was surprised. One of my friends had to assist at birth with a calf that was 95 lbs. The one we had out of him was a 91 lb bull.
We have had great luck with Optimizer, but I know my females and what they can do. Here is a break down of the ones I have records on in front of me:
75 lbs, bull calf, 284 days gestation, dam Shear Force sired
93 lbs, bull calf, 288 days gestation, dam Upgrade sired
59 lbs, bull calf, 281 days gestation, dam Cut Above (Fat Butt) sired
100 lbs, bull calf, 282 days gestation, dam Macho sired
50 lbs, heifer calf, 275 days gestation, dam Steel Force sired (and heifer herself)
58 lbs, heifer calf, 278 days gestation, dam Combustible sired (and heifer herself)
63 lbs, heifer calf, 274 days gestation, dam Steel Force sired
82 lbs, bull calf, 281 days gestation, dam Upgrade sired
That 100 pound bull calf is out of a 9 year old cow that always has big calves, so it was not unexpected.
I would never recommend using him on heifers, but I would use him all day on a heifer of mine that I know will not throw birth weight. His calves are shaped right, small heads and shoulders, so even those bigger calves we have just slide right out. Not a one of those above had to be assisted.
The way those Optimizer calves GROW is outstanding! That 100 pound calf above is a mid-Sept born, and already weighs close to 700 pounds at just under 6 months! I will try to get a picture of him this week nursing his dam.
Question on the Big Deal bull, do you know his frame size? Goldmine influenced cattle tend to be small, so I typically avoid that bloodline since I do not want to downsize my frames.