Dappy (SEA05051) and Fish (SEA05052) needed to renegotiate terms when they were reunited after a few weeks apart. It's interesting to note the Angus influence in Dappy (left) who is a Senegus, compared with Fish, a fullblood Senepol.
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Allie - not a mongrel!
Alliance is 50% Senepol, by CN5825C "Braveheart" out of Hazel (behind) a Jersey cross Angus house cow that I bucket reared from 1 week old. Pictured here at 5 months of age (168 kg), Allie's a beaut friendly heifer with a terrific temperament and probably the best marbling potential this side of a Wagyu. Now there's a thought ....
"Zane Grey" - an interesting experiment
"Zane Grey" is out of a plain Murray Grey cow by the Senepol Multi Trait Leader, CN5825C, nicknamed "Braveheart" and best known for his outstanding marbling EPD. Zane inherited the characteristic Senepol slick coat and great temperament so I decided to let him cover some plain Murray Grey cows and a good Brangus cow to see what he could produce. Well, his first calf was born two days ago (4Apr06), 585 days after Zane's birth day (27Aug04). That's a pretty convincing demonstration of early maturity! Zane had a very short but spectacular career with me. By the end of his 11th month he had put in calf the 5 cows I had for him so I sold him for twice his ear tag ($812 , why not?) but lent him to one of my neighbours to cover 2 more females before his departure. These promptly went in calf and Zane departed just after he turned 13 months old! As far as I know he did and is doing a good job in the John's River area of NSW.
"Bluebottle" (Dob 4Apr06) is Jeanette's bonza heifer - not slick. Nearly 3 weeks old here, she continues to impress.
"Bladey Grass" (Dob 18Apr06) was so named because he concealed himself so well in the bladey grass. Joanne's calf, although only 25% Senepol, he has the slick gene that is believed to enhance heat tolerance and resistance to some parasites. This is what the Zane Grey experiment was about.
"Barbie Doll" (DoB 20Apr06) is Jodi's heifer calf - not slick but what an amazing colour!
"Braniff" (DoB 21Apr06) is Quantas' beaut heifer calf - not slick. She'll get a sunburned bottom if she doesn't put that tail down!
"Bluebottle" (Dob 4Apr06) is Jeanette's bonza heifer - not slick. Nearly 3 weeks old here, she continues to impress.
"Bladey Grass" (Dob 18Apr06) was so named because he concealed himself so well in the bladey grass. Joanne's calf, although only 25% Senepol, he has the slick gene that is believed to enhance heat tolerance and resistance to some parasites. This is what the Zane Grey experiment was about.
"Barbie Doll" (DoB 20Apr06) is Jodi's heifer calf - not slick but what an amazing colour!
"Braniff" (DoB 21Apr06) is Quantas' beaut heifer calf - not slick. She'll get a sunburned bottom if she doesn't put that tail down!
Stunning Senegus - Sensational Senepol
Stunning Senegus
This is Whine Not Adaptable 051 AI (SEA05051) pictured at 182 days of age & 260 kg. I'm pretty proud of "Dappy". He's out of a very nice Red Angus dam (RMCX804) from the now dispersed Sandstone stud. She has some excellent North American genetics including the famous Buf Crk Chf 824-1658 (Canyon). Dappy's by the premier Senepol sire, WJ Wizard, so there's great genetics on both sides of the pedigree. His temperament is outstanding.
Here's Dappy with his mum, "Sandy"; both doing a terrific job on ridge country unimproved pasture near Wingham NSW. Sandy was AI'd on 3rd April using Kansas Kidman V30 so I'll be expecting another special Senegus calf in mid January. Sandy's details can be viewed here.
Sensational Senepol
This is Whine Not Efficiency 052 ET (SEA05052) pictured at 145 days of age & 204 kg. "Fish" brings together the bloodlines of two outstanding Senepol trait leaders. His sire, RAB Mr Efficiency S126A, is a Trait Leader for Yearling Weight. His maternal grandsire is the outstanding CN5480 (Hercules), a Trait Leader for Milk & Growth, Weaning Weight and Yearling Weight.
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