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Red Angus Reference Sires Red Hill Farms – 2017
REDHILL X7876 PREMIER 45C BROWN PREMIER X7876
CCCH T189 PRIMROSE 219X
100% 1A #3470549 [MAF OSF] TATTOO: 45C 1BWJ CALVED: 1/17/15
HB GM CED BW WW YW MILK ME HPG CEM STAY MARB YG CW REA FAT
183 51 12 -4.2 63 88 10 -3 15 5 17 0.78 -0.07 16 0.26 -0.00
1% 12% 6% 10% 34% 51% 98% 21% 5% 34% 1% 7% 20% 66% 24% 49%
45C sold in our 2016 sale to Leake Red Angus (KY). Since Leake calves in the fall, we leased 45C to use
for clean-up on our Red Angus heifers last spring. 45C was our best son of Brown Premier and out of an
outstanding T189 daughter, 219X. 219X was the lead off cow in our sale last spring selling to Ronnie Shelby
(TN). 45C is a slick haired, sound footed bull that was very athletic and active in the pasture breeding cows.
We also sampled 45C by AI during the Fall 2016 breeding season.
Owned with Leake Red Angus (KY).
SEMEN AVAILABLE
“You must depend on your seedstock provider(s) to make the most of the genetic
changes you desire in your herd. I want my bull provider to:
- Judiciously use the tools at his disposal.
- Produce bulls that will produce good mother cows – moderate in size and milk,
and that will work with my environment and management.
- The seedstock provider must be a low-input operator with his cowherd. Since I
don’t pamper my cows, I don’t want him to pamper his.
- That provider must: keep accurate records and report 100% of records to the
breed association; help me maintain a reasonable level of heterosis in my herd;
be satisfi ed with slow, sustained, balanced progress; and be honest about genetic
antagonisms.
Burke Teichert, former Deseret Land and Cattle manager and columnist for BEEF magazine
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