Foundation Females
KJHT Mary Lou 647
Registration #: 1132227 DOB: March 2006
Registration #: 1132227 DOB: March 2006
As the lead female in our cowherd, 647 combines dimension and width with clean lines and structural correctness in a very eye-appealing package. 647 was the Grand Champion female at the 2007 Kentucky Beef Expo and went on to win countless other shows that fall. She was a division champion at the Tennessee State Fair and Tennessee State Red Angus Show and has come home to be a very productive cow for us. Her 2011 calf, F&P’s Mary Lou 1101, was a member of our 2013 show string and was division champion and Reserve Champion Female at the Delta Fair that fall.
BELL'S Doris 660
Registration #: 1153295 DOB: October 2006
Registration #: 1153295 DOB: October 2006
This cow is a King Rob 8621 granddaughter and is as stout and thick Red Angus cow as you’ll find! 660 is big footed and deep made yet is clean fronted and as angular as you would expect. 660 has raised some really productive claves for us and we are sure that she is going to continue to. 660’s 2013 calf is a heifer that we probably should have shown in 2014, but we are offering her for sale private treaty off the farm. 660’s 2014 calf is just as stout and one we are planning on keeping.
Bell's Rosebud 3815
Registration #: 882481 DOB: February 2003
Registration #: 882481 DOB: February 2003
Even at 12 she is one of our most consistent cows, and her offspring can be found throughout our cow herd.
We purchased this cow as a calf in 2005 from the Montavue program. She is grew into her own and has become one of our top cows. She is out of the Wilson Cattle Company's King Rob son, King Kong, and a Buffalo Creek Cow . Here is a cow that was around the farm for several years before we realized her potential. 5 years ago she raised a calf that wowed everyone from the time she hit the ground. In the years since then 004 hasn’t let up and has become one of our top females. Unfortunately we lost her in the spring of 2016. We have kept several daughters of 004 back and are excited to see them carry on her legacy.
HUST Daphine M274
Registration #: 881832 DOB: September 2002
One of the first Red Angus cows we purchased and a definite foundation to our breeding program; we'd be remiss if we didn't include her on this page. We have several of her daughters in our program today. M274 was a Hust Cattle Company bred cow out of Schuler On-Target. M274 was also a member of great Daphine Cow family that traces all the way back to great Choctaw Cheif 629. M274's dam was HUS Daphine HR 2939 who was not only a member of the Daphine cow family, but also a daughter of the Leachman Fire & Ice bull. Leachman's Daphine cow family has included several great ones and M274 was no exception.
Herd Sires
WEBER Mr Bottom Line 549
Registration #: 3499109 DOB: March 2015
BW WW YW Milk ME HPG CEM STAY REA FAT MARB
-2.2 67 100 11 0 12 2 11 .38 -.01 .32
-2.2 67 100 11 0 12 2 11 .38 -.01 .32
Our new jr. herd sire, Bottom Line, was our pick of the bulls in Weber Charolais & Red Angus 2016 sale. He has a impressive set of growth EPDs ranging from -2.2 on BW to 100 on WW. Bottom line is out of Mission 61W from the U2 Ranch in Alberta and a Messmer Packer daughter from Eichacker Red Angus.
We are very excited for the opportunity to own this exciting young sire and look forward to seeing his calves!
We are very excited for the opportunity to own this exciting young sire and look forward to seeing his calves!
F&P's Vindicator 001
Registration #: 954298 DOB: March 2004
Registration #: 954298 DOB: March 2004
F&P's Vindicator 001 has been siring calves on our farm for nearly ten years. To keep a bull around that long, you know we must have been satisfied with his calves. We have been! A true calving ease bull he has proven himself, consistently siring calves that are born unassisted and grow off well!