The information from Cotton1 is very acurate about Bluegrass and his sons Ledger and Big Ben. The main thing to remember is that all these bulls sired better buls than they were-as any good herdsire does. The best calving ease son of Ledger is Circle Cee Legend. He has a -5.6 BWT EPD with a +100 yearling wt EPD on the Canadian EPD system. His sons where a hot commodity last spring. He is owned by Horseshoe E in Canada and they do sell semen on him: https://www.facebook.com/horseshoeecharolais/ If it qualifies for export to the US I do not know.
Another bull to look at besides Ledger and his son is Cedardale Zeal a bull that is more of a show bull but calving ease: https://www.facebook.com/horseshoeecharolais/
Another bull to look at is WR Wrangler, a good growth bull that combines two calving ease icons in the Charolais breed Baldridge Fasttrack and Oakdale Duke. He is capable of putting out a competitive showring animal as well.
I look at your heifers pedigree and liked what I saw. Pleasant Dawn Farms is a breeder that is known for calving ease and maternal traits. They are using Ledger and like the results on their cattle. Her sire OCR Magnum is a red factor (The Q in the registration prefix) bull from Oddens and Wells Charolais is showing some of his calves. Note that you heifer has red factor on the bottom side from HEJ influence as well. A good marketable heifer from reputable breeders. do you like red factor enough to breed her to a redfactor calving ease bull?
Another bull to look at besides Ledger and his son is Cedardale Zeal a bull that is more of a show bull but calving ease: https://www.facebook.com/horseshoeecharolais/
Another bull to look at is WR Wrangler, a good growth bull that combines two calving ease icons in the Charolais breed Baldridge Fasttrack and Oakdale Duke. He is capable of putting out a competitive showring animal as well.
I look at your heifers pedigree and liked what I saw. Pleasant Dawn Farms is a breeder that is known for calving ease and maternal traits. They are using Ledger and like the results on their cattle. Her sire OCR Magnum is a red factor (The Q in the registration prefix) bull from Oddens and Wells Charolais is showing some of his calves. Note that you heifer has red factor on the bottom side from HEJ influence as well. A good marketable heifer from reputable breeders. do you like red factor enough to breed her to a redfactor calving ease bull?