Do you have the bull's registration #? I looked for him in the Angus Sire Summary, but didn't find him. A registration # will help, though if he's a show bull, I probably don't know much about him.
The Mytty In Focus bull has been around for a while. He's a proven calving ease bull. He has a growth spread of a -1.2 BW to a + 101 WW EPD. His accuracies are high. Moderate frame. We never used him, but did buy a Midland heifer bred to him this past spring. She calved the other day; I posted a photo of the pair. The bull calf weighed 68# and got right up and nursed. She's still not ready for those other animals to smell of her baby and is keeping him tucked away from the herd. But he looked to be a decent calf last time I saw him.
Thanks, Ryan. There's his reg # 15804015. He looks to be a youngster, low accruacy EPDs. I don't see anything right up front that would worry me about calving ease.....depending on the heifers.
I haven't heard much about Juneau- but if you're interested in Ohlde genetics- heres 2 bulls I've really heard talked about a lot this year...I haven't seen any of their calves but talked to some that have- and liked them...
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I dont see a lot of Juneau calves. But there are a lot of Legend calves out there and they can get pricey if that tells you anything. Seems that the folks who are beginning to get back to easy keeping cattle are going the direction of legend and Doctor. I noticed that Limstone and a few of the other big boys are headed in that direction.