Bred Fleckvieh Heifers BHR AMARETTO SA Y056
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ASA# 2609770 • Calved: 8/30/11 • Tattoo: BHR Y056 FB SM • 100% Fleckvieh • 100% South African Consignor: Buzzard Hollow Ranch
BHR HAXOLD 690P Sire: KING OF JUNGLE DA ZURITA BHBJ JOCELYNN N075E BHR OAKES SA R870 Dam: BHR MISS SIXES SA W075 BHR KIRASIX SA S173E
Horned BW 205
86
Wt
744
365
1037
Wt
CE BW WW YW MCE MM MWW CW YG MB BF REA 5.1 6.9 73.2 99.7 3.4 33.5 70.1 38.8 -0.2 -0.11 -0.11 0.23 Bred to BHR MR ZUBOOMAFO J566 ASA# 2045288 Amaretto is as long spined as any female that you can find. She is really strong topped with natural thickness down through the top and hindquarter. Look at the super front end on her and the shoulder placement that is near perfect, with great hip length and structure. Then look at her individual performance with a low birth weigh, above average weaning weight, with no creep and then the explosive growth to yearling. Her ultra sound data shows that she may be lacking a little in rib size, but look at the IMF!!!! Her pedigree tells you that what you see is what she was bred to be. Calving ease and maternal traits from: Three Sixes, Bolagi, Oakes, Sir Andi, Benz, Kykso Pedodi, Congosim Susi and Kykso Anodi. Power from: Hagen, Kykso Hano, Bar 5 Optimal, Kykso Hadau, Doorn and Erico Primal. Amaretto sells bred to BHR Zuboomafo and you will like this calf!!!! PS: Don't worry about the color!!!!!!
BHR Amaretto SA Y056
BHR TRUFFLE SA Y063
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ASA# 2609771 • Calved: 9/7/11 • Tattoo: BHR Y063 FB SM • 100% Fleckvieh • 100% South African Consignor: Buzzard Hollow Ranch
BHR HAXOLD 690P Sire: KING OF JUNGLE DA ZURITA BHBJ JOCELYNN N075E BHR DRACO SA 628N Dam: BHR TYKESHA SA T093E BHR ASHANTE SA L137E
Horned BW 205
99
Wt
668
365
919
Wt
CE BW WW YW MCE MM MWW CW YG MB BF REA 5.5 8 69.8 93.3 4.9 31.5 66.4 36.7 -0.13 0 -0.1 0.03 Bred to BHR ORANGE RIVER G558E ASA# 1963083 Truffle is another Jungle daughter whose dam is a Draco out of Ashante, do I have to say any more!! Truffle is a little larger framed female, but has a lot of smoothness to her in the neck and shoulders. She is really strong topped and if I had to correct anything I would add a touch more muscle in her hind quarter. Look at her depth and shape of rib and the solid feet and legs under this female. Then look at her numbers and you will see that they are balanced straight across the board. I have already talked about Jungle and what he adds in the previous lot and I talked about her maternal grand dam in lot 1 but there is a new set of genetics added to her from BHR Draco a Haped son out of AI-AI Rina that adds power from both side of the pedigree. Truffle’s dam just had a Jungle bull calf that will probably be in the herd sire pasture. Truffles sells bred to Orange River and yes this will work!!!
BHR Truffle SA Y063
BHR TAPIOCA SA Y069
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ASA# 2609727 • Calved: 9/11/11 • Tattoo: BHR Y069 FB SM • 100% Fleckvieh • 100% South African Consignor: Buzzard Hollow Ranch
BHR HAXOLD 690P Sire: KING OF JUNGLE DA ZURITA BHBJ JOCELYNN N075E BHR DUSTIN SA P762E Dam: BHR TULU DUSTIN SA T189E BHR MS PRET-LU J036E
BHR Tapioca SA Y069
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Horned BW 205
80
Wt
656
365
886
Wt
CE BW WW YW MCE MM MWW CW YG MB BF REA 4.2 5.4 63.5 84.7 6.9 34.5 66.3 27.9 -0.24 -0.15 -0.1 0.3 Bred to BHR ZULU G548E ASA# 1963187 Tapioca represents the heart of the original South African genetics that I imported to BHR in 1997, as well as some of the first imported by Bar 5 several years later. Jungle, her sire, maternal grand dam was BHR Lady Pretoria G043E, a Hadau daughter out of Congosim Selli, who in blood was a 7/8 sister to Congosim Susi the dam of Ashante and many others here at BHR. On the bottom side you will find Lady Pretoria again and BHR MS Pret-Lu J036E that is still in production here. Tapioca is a really smooth made female that is well balanced from her nose to her tail. Good birth weight with excellent growth and milk, with one of the highest IMF's that I have ever had. Tapioca sells bred to Zulu which will drastically change the CE & BWT number along with the API figures on her calf. Longevity bred into the female and as we all know, replacement cost of breeding stock that don't stick around is one of our highest input costs.