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Donors: 6G, Darryl Caraveo & La Muneca Cattle Co.
SELLING: 5 Units of Semen on LMC 6G Red Rock - Polled Purebred Simbrah Bull
ASA# 2620841
LMC 6G Red Rock is the 2012 International Champion Bull in Houston and was born in April of 2011. Red Rock is sired by the 2009 Grand Champion Simbrah Bull in San Antonio, LMC HS Rocco and out of the famous LMC WFC Ms Dream Girl donor.
Dream Girl was the 2009 National and International Champion Purebred Simbrah Female, as well as the 2010 National Champion Female and won the $10,000 San Antonio Jr. Heifer Show Scholarship for Jordan Grahmann. Those are just a few of her championships and now she is producing major champions herself. The first three females in Dream Girl’s pedigree on the maternal side are LMC Miss Diva, LMC Oprah and LMC Knockout Muneca 5M/9 with the fourth being the productive LMC Moneymaker 5D/98 cow that started it all. Diva, Oprah and 5M/9 are all being flushed by their prospective owners with plenty of success as we have had with Dream Girl herself. We are proud of their influence on the breed and as always, we share our very best with the breed. The Dream Girl cow is currently at Trans Ova, where their manager Cary Crow says that people often inquire as to what she is due to her tremendous length, thickness and femininity. We are planning to crank her up once again and do another round of IVF's on her to bulls like Rhino, Ambassador and are exploring using new sires to flush this breed great to. When looking for a herd bull, you couldn’t ask for a more marketable and popular champion, than the Dream Girl donor.
The LMC HS Rocco bull is sired by the legendary LMC EF JW Black bull and out of the gorgeous PRR Morning Star donor. Unfortunately all three of these cattle are no longer with us, however prior to their passing their influence had and is still having a significant impact on the breed. Rocco's paternal grand sire was a solid red Simmental bull named PMS Second Coat that produced some great cattle for us before being struck by lightning. We actually flushed one of our young donors to the Second Coat bull last year as we felt he could still produce the right kind of cattle. Rocco's paternal grand dam is the $10,000 Joslin cow that is in the Van Meter and Pigeon Mountain herd in Georgia. Rocco has sired some exciting cattle, including LMC TLZ Loretta who was the 2011 Reserve Champion Simbrah Female at the Houston Jr. Show and is now in the elite Smith Farms herd up in Denton. Rocco is also the sire to RGV Cattle Company’s LMC LF Bosco bull who is producing some really good cattle including the 2014 MAS Sale Topper RGV LN Hope, who is a gorgeous solid red donor prospect. Rocco and his sire LMC EF JW Black did as good a job of modernizing the look of these Simbrah's by giving them a sleek front end while retaining that thick rear end and primarily putting a dark red or black hair coat on their cattle.
The Morning Star cow was sired by HR Power House I and out of the timeless LM She Moves donor who at 10+ years of age still looks like a show cow fresh off the show road. Morning Star's full brothers Red and Black Bullet were the 2005 and 2006 International Champion Bulls while another, PRR Red Ammo was the 2006 Reserve International Champion Bull in Houston. Morning Star went on to produce lots of good-looking Simbrah cattle including LMC HS Marilana (back to back Reserve Champion Female at the Ft. Worth Jr. Show for Braden Raub), BCC/CHCC Powerman (International and National Champion Bull in separate years for Baring Cattle Company and Honeycutt Simbrah) and PRR Zeena the Reserve Grand Champion Female at the 2010 Houston Jr. Simbrah Show for Emily Mullins. As you can see both the top and bottom sides of Red Rock's pedigree are packed full of some of Simbrah's most elite and productive individuals.
What's unique about Red Rock is the fact that he carries the legendary LMC EF JW Black bull on both top and bottom. JW Black can be counted on to give them that championship look in a primarily dark red or black color pattern, which is important if you're trying to make your herd more uniform. JWB puts an appealing front end with a stout rear end on one just as good as any Simbrah bull to walk. To name a few to his credit are the LMC Miss Diva donor that is the dam to Dream Girl of course, the LMC ATZ Dr. Feel Good bull who is as consistent a bull of the keeping kind of cattle as any we have had (more on him later) and here as of late the Hagan Ginger female that was a many times major champion earlier this year including being named the National Champion Female for Miranda Skaggs. What's more important to look at, is the impact these JWB's have gone on to had, they were not just unique cattle but productive as well. Numerous champions and top sellers can be traced back to JW Black in the last several years. The Red Rock bull carries his influence on both the top and bottom side of his pedigree, which adds to the predictability and ability of this bull to improve your bottom line.
Red Rock packs that dark red skin full of meat and muscle in an extended and attractive package. He stands on good substance of bone, is bold sprung and has a long front end with little dewlap on that neck. He was an exciting calf that developed into the 2012 International Champion and Reserve National Champion Bull. His first semen package sold for $1,250 to Santos Escobar at less than a year of age and as the owner of LMC Johnnie Walker and numerous other champions including LMC LN Blackberry, Mr. Escobar knows the great ones. We have used Red Rock both in our embryo transfer program and by natural service.
Another solid opportunity to add elite genetics to your herd here in the Red Rock semen package that has proven he can produce thick and attractive cattle just as those in his pedigree have time and time again. Red Rock is well bred, unique in his lines and offers plenty of thickness for all that look you will be getting. He has worked well for us in our embryo transfer program and both his bulls and heifers have added consumer demand both in our online and private treaty sales.
100% of the proceeds will go to the La Muneca & Friends ANIMO Award that will be awarded every year at the American Junior Simbrah Round Up Banquet to a unique AJSR member of any age that possesses what ANIMO stands for - spirit, commitment, desire, energy, passion, leadership and volunteerism. It will be a $1,000 award with the recipient being selected by the AJSR Advisors and a Guerra Family Member. The funds will be managed by the AJSR Advisory Board.