What would you flush this FRICTION X PB CHAROLAIS cow to ...

Help Support Steer Planet:

Freddy

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 31, 2007
Messages
2,720
Location
North central -- Nebraska on highway 183 - 30 mi
FRICTION  X 2801 CHAROLAIS donor cow  that is ready to flush and has had some MAB calves and have Monopoly calves coming this spring ....  SECOND
picture is two full brother's out of MAB and the FRICTION cow 8820 ...
 

Attachments

  • 8820 ( Friction daughter )x2801 cow .JPG
    8820 ( Friction daughter )x2801 cow .JPG
    1.7 MB · Views: 250

Gargan

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 24, 2011
Messages
3,067
Location
West Virginia
Fu man chu. I've only seen a handful but they have been killer. I'll have some early spring to report back on. How soon are u looking to flush her?
 

Gargan

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 24, 2011
Messages
3,067
Location
West Virginia
Show stopper 95 said:
Gold dust

There seems to be a new found interest in him. He must be gaining steam fast. Seen some embryos available out of some big time cows and him for sale lately also. Prob a good recommendation .
 

Davidsonranch

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 2, 2011
Messages
443
Location
SE Oregon
I'm the last guy to listen to, but I like:
Smoking Bob, or one of Horn's bulls like Solid Gold or his son "Monster". 
 

DSC

Well-known member
Joined
May 3, 2007
Messages
285
Gold Dust. The calves out of him this fall have been excellent. He is working on those more clubby made chars.
 

Telos

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 4, 2007
Messages
2,267
Location
Dallas, Texas
frostback said:
I would be looking at a option for some heifers. Why not a PB char bull?

I'm kinda with frostback on this. if you have used Monopoly and MAB then try to get something more maternal.

Checking into some of Horn's program... I think was a good recommendation. 'Lovin the Business' is one of the very best bulls when it comes to feet and legs and IMO, primary for the next generation of clubby moms or just replacement females. Also he has several sons that are very nice.

BPF Integrity might work nicely on a friction x Char cow. BPF Middle Man is also super but presently very pricey semen. They will yield registerable Maintainers which are in demand.
 

Bradenh

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 10, 2010
Messages
2,646
Location
Central Texas
Stalled across from Raymond Gonnett at Canadian agribition this week and he believes as well as myself and everyone that's seen the calves that gold dust is about to start a new age in the char x steer world
 

Freddy

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 31, 2007
Messages
2,720
Location
North central -- Nebraska on highway 183 - 30 mi
I want to thank all you people for your comments and thoughts on this cow cause I don't get to travel much and view other calves and sires ....The bulls used down south are usually different  than the ones up north ....I probably will sell some egg's so if  interested keep in touch and will have two MAB BULL calves for sale in Jan. out of this cow ....
 
Top