1 Reg. Akaushi/Charolais Bull Calf... East TX
- Listing Number
- 406D914
- Location
- East Texas
- Ship From
- Normangee, TX
- Breed
- Akaushi
- Registered?
- Yes
- Registry
- Akaushi
- Number for Sale
- 1
- Origin
- Born and raised on our ranch
- Age
- 9 months
- Est. Weight
- 500
- Birth Weight
- 70
- Fertility
- Will Guarantee Fertile
- Frame
- Moderate to Large
- Condition
- Medium Flesh
- Vaccinations
- Enforce 3, Virashield 6 +VL5, Calvary 9
- Horns
- Yes, can be dehorned
- Pasture/Feed
- Grass, Purina Mineral and Purina Protein tubs free choice,
- Delivery Date
- Available now
- Price
- $2,500
- Firm/Negotiable
- Negotiable
- Payment Terms
- Wire or cleared check before delivery or pickup
- Seller
- Contact Information
This bull will make a great sire herd for anyone raising beef for commercial market sales or for consumer beef programs...
- This bull yearling is sired by our dual registered 100% Fullblood Akaushi Bull, registered with AAA and American Wagyu Association. AL KUNISAKI EAF73058 .
- His dam is a Commercial Charlois that had her first calf on our ranch 6 years ago.
- We cut all but 1 of 26 bull calves born in 2023. This one has perfect confirmation and would be a great way to add the vigor and fertility of the Akaushi breed to your herd for a minimal investment.
- Akaushi are well known for improving carcass quality in terminal calves. Charlois calves are known to have superior live weight gain for age and a calm temperament. Fertility is guaranteed. His FB Akaushi/Wagyu sire has produced over 85 calves since achieving his first pregnancy at just 15 months.
- This bull is priced at $2500 and expected to sell quickly at this price. We need him out of the pasture because he is maturing rapidly. His registration # with AAA is 1T319521. He qualifies for registration with the AWA after DNA submission if you desire F1 Wagyu certification.
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Sue Ferguson
Montgomery,
Texas
Cell Phone: 979-574-1739
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