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<blockquote data-quote="Baldie Maker" data-source="post: 1392411" data-attributes="member: 9081"><p>Bluegrass don't be dissuade so easily from 1W, if he didn't have any merit he wouldn't of been bought and used in the Buffalo Creek Red Angus Program. You're location says Northern KY so I'll say it's safe to assume you're on fescue pasture; the Redhill Program is based around western genetics that thrive on fescue; particularly endophyte infected KY31. </p><p> I have no personal experience with the bull and he hasn't been used to the best of my knowledge at Redhill either, but tracking the VF program because of the bull those cattle seemed to be very light in color which with our reds seem to help with earlier shedding and staying in the sun longer into the day.</p><p> The Cherokee Canyon cow behind this bull is a real power cow and has been flush many ways successfully especially when bred to calving ease bulls from beckton. Her hair is extremely good in that she sheds early every year and does a very good job of transferring that to her progeny. Her dam is the Cornerstone of the Barmaid cow family at Red Hill and her influence is spread throughout the herd; her hair and adaptability to KY was extremely good. </p><p> While I don't know that I'd use this bull particularly I wouldn't use unproven western bulls and gamble on all the unknows when a program of such quality exists within a few hours driving time. </p><p>Don't hesitate to call Bart, Sarah, or Gordon Jones as they would love to talk cattle with you; they have semen for sale on many of their herdsires and a sale the third Saturday in March. </p><p></p><p>link to the semen for sale page as well as email and home phone for bart and sarah posted below.</p><p><a href="http://www.redhillfarms.net/semen-for-sale/" target="_blank">http://www.redhillfarms.net/semen-for-sale/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baldie Maker, post: 1392411, member: 9081"] Bluegrass don't be dissuade so easily from 1W, if he didn't have any merit he wouldn't of been bought and used in the Buffalo Creek Red Angus Program. You're location says Northern KY so I'll say it's safe to assume you're on fescue pasture; the Redhill Program is based around western genetics that thrive on fescue; particularly endophyte infected KY31. I have no personal experience with the bull and he hasn't been used to the best of my knowledge at Redhill either, but tracking the VF program because of the bull those cattle seemed to be very light in color which with our reds seem to help with earlier shedding and staying in the sun longer into the day. The Cherokee Canyon cow behind this bull is a real power cow and has been flush many ways successfully especially when bred to calving ease bulls from beckton. Her hair is extremely good in that she sheds early every year and does a very good job of transferring that to her progeny. Her dam is the Cornerstone of the Barmaid cow family at Red Hill and her influence is spread throughout the herd; her hair and adaptability to KY was extremely good. While I don't know that I'd use this bull particularly I wouldn't use unproven western bulls and gamble on all the unknows when a program of such quality exists within a few hours driving time. Don't hesitate to call Bart, Sarah, or Gordon Jones as they would love to talk cattle with you; they have semen for sale on many of their herdsires and a sale the third Saturday in March. link to the semen for sale page as well as email and home phone for bart and sarah posted below. [url=http://www.redhillfarms.net/semen-for-sale/]http://www.redhillfarms.net/semen-for-sale/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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