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UPDATED DESCRIPTION:
CF41 is the first Red Wagyu/Akaushi female we have bought to market.
She is heterozygous polled, genetic condition free, with proven performance across her entire pedigree. We believe that you won’t find a more proven carcass performance red pedigree anywhere in the world.
Her dam P251 is a top performing cow. She has produced a Masterbeef 12 carcass with a bull who averages 9.7 across 51 carcasses, pulling his marble up by 2.3.
Her grand-dam JKCPG876, we consider to be the most proven carcass performance Akaushi (Red Wagyu) cow in the world. G876 has produced 71 carcasses, averaging BMS 8.8, HSCW 484kg, EMA 104. A super cow that not only performs on the hook, but has progeny with good doing ability, fantastic temperament, and females who milk highly and wean off the heaviest calves. In addition, the carcasses don’t have the excessive external fat typical of red wagyu genetics.
G876 genetics have been proven across both the Robbins Island Wagyu and Strathdale Wagyu herds.
A G876 x PWYPMQ182 steer in the 2021 Ekka Competition graded BMS 9+, Masterbeef 9.9, 501kg and WON the taste test for the entire competition including all Fullblood entries.
CF41’s sire – JKCPS0142 is a FX014 son out of PWYPN0826. N826 produced an MIJ 13.8 carcass.
FX014 is renowned as a Red Wagyu bull who performs like a Black Wagyu. We have seen evidence of this, with FX014 progeny averaging Masterbeef 11.2 in the Robbins Island Program.
We believe we have produced a polled red female that carries the best traits of both breeds.
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