coyote said:
That sure is a differant looking white bull compared to the other Irish cattle. How could he survive, without being able to reach to the bottom of a 5 gallon pai?
JIT do you have any pictures of Master Charge's Sire, DEERPARK IMPROVER 52, If memory serves me right, he was a more moderate thicker bull.
We selected Deerpark Improver 52 for Huber's when we purchased IDS Duke of Dublin in Ireland. Improver 52nd was a full brother to Improver 57th, and I suspect that he was also TH free. The reason I say this is that several descendants of the 52nd, including some daughters, were TH tested and all came back TH free. The 52nd was considered the best bull calf in the Deerpark herd that year. I do not have a picture of the 52nd, but I may be able to get one from Huber's. He was moderate framed and one of the longest bodied bulls I ever saw. He sired excellent offspring of both sexes. His daughters were simply awesome cows and I certainly wish I had collected more of them. There was never any semen collected on Improver 52 as he would not freeze properly, yet I never have heard of any of his sons having this problem. I think the set of Improver 52 daughters that Huber's had several years ago, were about as good a set of females I have ever seen. Moderate framed, feminine, thick made, and great uddered with lots of milk.
I was offered Improver 52 for $2000 after Huber's had used him for about 4 years, but we still were running 4 full Irish herd sires ( Highfield Irish Mist, Duke of Dublin, Sandy Creek Ivor, CCS Drover) as well as Waukaru Cinnabar, Ellsway Chieftain ( a super Columbus son), Ready Go and Weston Secretariat. I was not really needing another herd bull, so I turned him down. After seeing how his offspring have done, I soon realized that was a mistake.
IMO, Deerpark Improver 52nd was one of the greatest breeding bulls ever to come from Ireland. It is unfortunate he never got to be used in more herds, or that no semen was ever able to be collected on him. His influence still lives on through some of his offspring like Huberdale Mastercharge. The Saskvalley herd is steeped in Mastercharge influence. Our herdsire, Saskvalley Pioneer has 7 crosses of Mastercharge, 7 crosses of Irish Mist and 4 crosses of Super Flag in his pedigree, if you go back several generations.