Wagyu is the breed that made Kobe Beef famous and is the
generic name for Japanese cattle.
Wagyu produce the world’s best
tasting beef and the most healthful too due to its unique high ratio of oleic
acid. In fact, according to noted fat
expert, Dr. Stephen Smith of TX A&M University, Wagyu Beef approaches olive
oil in health benefits. The Wagyu breed is in high demand.
However, you don't need raise fullblood wagyu to increase
the value of your herd. F-1 production
is the best way to integrate the award winning Wagyu genetics into your
existing herd, no matter the cattle breed.
F1 production is crossbreeding Wagyu with other breeds. It
is an alternative to fullblood Wagyu breeding. The aim of crossbreeding is to
introduce the Wagyu characteristics to enhance the carcass traits and other
desirable traits of the Wagyu breed. Although introducing Wagyu into a herd is
traditionally done to increase marbling and eating quality of the carcass,
several producers have introduced Wagyu to increase fertility in their herd
also.
Lolo Trail Ranch sells premium Wagyu semen and WagyuEmbryos. Although we have a variety of Wagyu semen types that emphasize certain
properties, our Wagyu bull IWG KIMIFUKU 117 has been bred specifically for F-1
production.
FEATURES OF THIS SPECIFIC SIRE:
- Birth Date: June 11, 2013
- Registration No.: #FB16469
- Grade: Fullblood
- Blood % : 100
- Bloodline: Michifuku
- Bred Exclusively for F-1 Production
- Exceptional Quality Carcass
- Excellent Marbling
- Medium Frame
- Excellent Temperament
- Improves Profitability 20-30% Over Traditional Beef Animals
DESCRIPTION:
It is widely said that Michifuku is
thought to be the best carcass bull ever to leave Japan.
Even with smaller framed offspring, his progeny’s carcass characteristics are
superb. Michifuku was formerly the number one marbling bull in the U.S. Wagyu
Sire Summary, and consistently ranks second in ribeye area (REA) and fourth in
backfat thickness (EPD). Michifuku’s sire, Monjiro 11550, is linebred to Tajima
J105, great-grandsire of Yasumi Doi J10328. Michifuku’s dam, Michiko J655635,
was sired by Tanishige 1526 and grandsired by Yasutanidoi J472. Yasumi Doi
J10328 and Yasutanidoi J472 are considered to be two of the most famous of the
Tajima/ Tajiri line.
Are you interested in F1 production and want to learn more
about introducing Wagyu genetics to your existing herd? Would you like to talk about Wagyu Semen options and their unique features? Give Lolo Trail Ranch a call at 406-273-9139, we are happy to
answer any questions you may have. We
also have more information on our website:
www.lolotrailranchwagyusemen.com
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