Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Justin purchased Manitoba when he visited the Trainor family’s property in Western Australia in 2017. He loved him then, and we love the grunty sire he has grown out to become. His first calves here were born in 2019 and were outstanding – moderate birthweights with explosive early growth.
Manitoba has exceptional feet and moves fluently despite his thick build. To top it off, he has an impeccable temperament, and excellent scrotal. Manitoba epitomises the beef bull we believe every southern Australia beef herd should be striving for. Efficiency, efficiency, efficiency!
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Justin spotted Spencer from across the corral (yard/pen) when we visited Johner Stock Farm, Canada, in late-2016. He was only a young bull at the time and we wanted to know allll about him! We loved his early maturity pattern, his outlook, his long body, he moved really well – and we wanted a piece of him. We took a real chance on Spencer and ended up registering 42 2018-drop calves by him, ET-bred from seven of the Johner family’s top stud cows and one of our own.
Spencer produced outstanding females that were long, soft, feminine, early maturing… Continue reading →
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
We first saw JSF Unmarked 2D in late-2016, as a calf on his dam, Jencrest Yavonna 6Y (SSU 6Y). We imported embryos out of his dam, 6Y, and love the calves she has produced for us. We saw Unmarked again in Canada in 2017 and have watched him take both the showring by storm and produce ball-tearing calves that bear his stamp. We produced 12 progeny of Unmarked in 2019 and 2020, with 2019-drop bull, JAD Quistacat Q48 (JAD Q48), being retained as a sire at JAD. Quistacat measured 39cm scrotal circumference at 13 months old – the… Continue reading →