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Red Doc Amigo1506
20213846
Reg # 11/1/2021
DOB
Docility: 1 Scurred
Lighting hits more than once when it comes to Red Doc Genetics. This powerhouse calf out of El Sueño and JMP Santa Inez, our closed off donor, makes any beef producer’s eyes pop with his phenotype and salivate for steak when viewing his carcass data. Red Doc Amigo 1506 is a thick made, big topped, deep-sided son of Red Doc El Sueño 8020. His actual IMF scan of 6.34 supports a Marbling EPD of .33 that is in the top 3% of the breed. In addition to robust carcass EPDs, Amigo’s growth EPDs are solid with a Weaning Weight in the top 10% and a Yearling Weight in the top 10%.
**Red Doc Farm is selling semen interest ONLY. Buyer will have exclusive domestic adn international semen sales on semen put up. Red Doc Farm reatins the walking rights of this bull and no maintenance cost will be passed on to the buyer.
After 45 years of producing Santa Gertrudis cattle, we have finally produced a masterpiece. His name, Red Doc Al Fin, is Spanish for finally. Let this Red Doc El Sueño 8020 son make a statement about your operation and breeding program. This bull possesses one of the most striking phenotypes in the beef industry. He is a deep sided, thick made bull that looks the part. His eye-appeal combined with exceptional growth and carcass data make Al Fin the most talked about young sire in the 2023 Red Hot Bull Sale. With 8 measured traits in the top 15%, he has the potential to have a lasting impact on the Santa Gertrudis breed. He offers tremendous growth, with a Weaning Weight EPD of 29 pounds and a Yearling Weight EPD of 41 pounds. All measured carcass traits are easily in the top 10%, with Marbling at 1% and REA at 3%. His exceptional carcass EPDs are supportedW by an actual IMF scan of 7.86 and an actual 16.33 REA. Red Doc Al Fin 1576 and his embryo sisters have an average IMF of 8.62 and REA of 13.76, while the embryo brothers have an average IMF of 7.49 and REA of 16.34. Add in a negative RFI at a negative -0.40 and a solid set of indexes of 2-35-1, there is no doubt 1576 will sire calves that can do it all. Here is an opportunity of a lifetime to truly move your herd forward with confidence and take our 45 years of genetic improvement to the next level in your herd. This is your chance to make a statement about your operation.
Buyer gets the pick of these 4 embryo brothers, only one goes home with full position. The other three stay here to breed Red Doc females in New Mexico’s big range country. Red Doc Sancho’s Never Before is a bull often credited with changing the trajectory of the Santa Gertrudis breed. Never Before currently has 347 progeny listed in the association’s herdbook and his impact will be felt for years to come. Whichever bull you pick, you can rest assured you are getting genetics that will perform regardless of environment, breeding program or marketing strategy.
Red Doc Never Cry 1588 has an impressive set of EPDs. He places 5 traits in the top 15% or better including WW, YW, TM, CW and REA. His negative -1.23 RFI signifies his calves will feed efficiently. He has his sire’s
Red Doc Never Knew 1595. RFI is a measure of how efficiently an animal utilizes its feed, and cattle with a negative RFI number are more efficient than those with a positive RFIs. Red Doc 1595 is an efficiency expert posting an actual RFI of negative -2.23 pounds. In addition to an extremely desirable RFI, 1595 will sire calves that push the scales down. He places a WW EPD in the top 5% of the breed and a YW EPD in the top 15% of the breed. Efficiency plus growth will result in more dollars in a producer’s pocket.
Red Doc 1597 is one of the most impressive bulls coming off the Growsafe feed efficiency test. 1597 posted an actual RFI number of negative –1.79. His offspring will perform efficiently in the pasture and in the yard. He is structurally correct and has the same athletic appearance as his sire. Cattlemen looking for a proven pedigree that will improve feed efficiency need to take note of 1597.
Red Doc ET Never Imagine 1584 has his sire’s look; he is thick made with a clean underline. His athletic appearance and structural soundness suggest this young sire is capable of covering cows in big country. Producers marketing by the pound at weaning
En Vivo 8343 is quickly developing a reputation for siring calves with striking phenotypes and his son Red Doc Denali 1376 is no exception. Factor in a strong growth dataset with a WW EPD in the top 10% and YW EPD sitting in the top 5%, plus an actual REA of 16.38 inches, 1376 will sire attention grabbing calves packed with muscle.
Nothing like being first and here is the first crack at new genetics out of the nationally closed off donor Red Doc 9010. Red Doc is offering the opportunity to own either her first or second calf, Red Doc Apollo 1314 or Red Doc Creed 2183. Red Doc 9010’s calving interval of 334 days, with 3 calves and one flush is impressive. 9010 had 675 lb. WW, 6.10 IMF, and 13.28 REA. Her dam, Red Doc 4422, 7 calves have averaged a 616 pound WW coming off challenging New Mexico range. Red Doc Apollo 1314 is a well-balanced son of Red Doc’s Trump Acquittal 8511. His BW EPD combined with Growth EPD’s in the Top 5% of the breed point to a bull that will put calves on the ground capable of growing quickly into the type that will push the scales down at weaning. Producers interested in retaining ownership or marketing to buyers that have an eye on carcass quality will appreciate his strong carcass dataset, including a marbling EPD in the top 5% of the breed that is supported by an actual IMF scan of 5.60. Red Doc Apollo is a classic Red Doc bull that will sire calves with growth and carcass quality wrapped in an eye-appealing package.
Red Doc Creed 2183, a son of Red Doc Blaze 9508, has one of the strongest datasets in the Santa Gertrudis breed. His -0.4 BW EPD and exceptional growth EPDs indicate his calves will start small but push down the scales at weaning. His WW EPD of 24 pounds ranks in the top 10% and his 31 pound YW EPD ranks in the top 10% of the breed. Not only will his calves “weigh-up” they will also hit industry demanded carcass quality targets. Red Doc 2183’s CW and REA are in the top 10% and Marbling sits solidly in the top 15% of the breed. His carcass dataset is supported by an adjusted IMF scan of 5.80.
Of all the traits measured, recorded, and tracked in the beef industry none are more important than fertility. Red Doc Range 1590, a CB Nitro 46/18 son, will sire reproductively efficient females that will bring a heavy calf to the weaning pen and breed back in a timely fashion. His Heifer Pregnancy EPD is in the top 10% of the breed and his Breed Back EPD is in the top 30%. With a CW EPD in the top 20%, REA EPD in the top 15%, and a Marbling EPD in the top 10% there is no doubt he will also sire calves that will hit industry demanded carcass quality end-point targets. Retain the females, feed the steers, go to the bank,