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continued from page 28 look at the performance of the BeefBuilder™ calves, Wulf Cattle is committed to continuously collecting data and reporting information back to the North American Limousin Foundation (NALF). Limousin and Lim-Flex® females, finishes 100,000 head of fed cattle “As we continue to collect piles and piles of carcass data, we are annually, runs a 12,000-head grass stocker operation and partners with just scratching the surface on what we can measure and learn from the dairy enterprise, Riverview LLP. this information,” said Fanta. “We just With a focus on research, genomics submitted 50,000 carcass phenotypes and utilizing data to improve their As we look to the future, we as producers to NALF, and this information will be cattle, without question, Wulf Cattle shouldn’t fight change,” said Jerry Wulf compiled and plugged into our EPD has always been a leader in the Limousin formulations in the future.” breed. And in recent years, Wulf Cattle of Wulf Cattle. “Change—it’s coming. As Wulf Cattle takes the the dairy is being recognized once again for Learn it, embrace it and sort through it.” and feeding industry by storm, they blazing a trail in a new direction. are working diligently to match the In conjunction with Riverview perfect Limousin bull with a Jersey or Holstein cow. This selection dairies, Wulf ’s Breeding to Feeding™ program is transforming process is based on several criteria, but the primary focus is on fertility, ordinary dairy bull calves into a completely different animal. The conception rates, calving ease and do-ability. BeefBuilder™ is the result of careful mating of dairy females to “We have 100 bulls at Custom Genetic Solutions in Mitchell, proven Limousin or Lim-Flex® sires. South Dakota, and of those bulls, 10-15 are proven and the rest “We are gaining greater acceptance for the Limousin breed faster are all testing bulls,” said Fanta. “Ultimately, about one in every than ever before,” said Casey Fanta, Wulf Cattle seedstock manager. seven bulls will meet our criteria for the dairy program. The “By breeding Holsteins, Jerseys and crossbred dairy cows to Limousin biggest trait we need is high bulls, we are adding value to the conception rates, and although dairy cattle that would otherwise we are currently having some have very little value. We buy discussions about developing a back many of these Limousin/ DNA test for this trait, there is dairy cross calves to feed to 1,350 currently nothing available to lbs. A lot of them hang like a measure this trait.” good Angus, although they aren’t Fanta says at birth, the quite as efficient as a Limousin/ BeefBuilder™ calves look like Angus crossbred steer. However, typical dairy calves; however, the end product is so much more by the finishing phase, they are valuable than a straight dairy calf, good, beefy steers. and cattle feeders are beginning “At first, the beef guy in me to recognize the potential here.” Jerry Wulf, Casey Fanta and auctioneer C.K. “Sonny” Booth pay close had doubts that these cattle Whether it’s in a conventional feedyard study or taking a closer attention to bids coming in at Wulf Cattle’s Opportunity Sale. The 2020 continued on page 32 event is scheduled for April 9 at Sandy Ridge Ranch in Atkinson, NE. 30 • JANUARY 2020