Our registered Braunvieh are run with our commercial cattle under exactly the same conditions and pastures. We feel that if the registered cattle can produce a quality high performing calf under these commercial conditions, then our customers can use the same genetics with confidence. Our cattle are raised on year-round fescue. We have some 13-year-old cows that have not had any hay since they were bred heifers. Replacement females, both registered and commercial, are raised and culled if they do not do well on grass.
Performance records are maintained on every McBee Cattle Company calf. These records include birth date, birth weight, weaning weight, yearling weight and their ratios. We also utilize the Braunvieh Association’s Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) Values for birth weight, weaning weight, yearling weight, milk and milk plus growth. Other records maintained on all McBee raised bulls include carcass measurement ratios for ribeye area and intramuscular fat (IMF), and scrotal circumference at yearling. These detailed records are required if we are to maintain the proper emphasis on all the important production traits measured in beef cattle. We are also working towards producing more polled Braunvieh, but we do not let selection for the polled trait take precedence over important beef production traits such as thickness, muscling, disposition, growth, maternal performance and other traits of economic importance.
Our registered Braunvieh herd is divided into spring and fall calving groups. This has allowed us to provide both long yearlings and 18-month old bulls for our annual April Customer Appreciation Bull & Female SELECTION DAY Sale and a better utilization of the ranch resources throughout the year.
Bulls offered for sale are developed on a high roughage ration to gain about three pounds per day from weaning to one year of age. They are not pushed to obtain the highest weight possible, but are fed enough to allow for their genetic variation for gain and growth to be expressed and measured.
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BREEDER OF THE YEAR 2004
McBee Cattle Company was named the Braunvieh Association of America’s Breeder of the Year 2004. Dave Marshall, Evergreen, CO, presents Ron his BAA award while Teri McBee displays the BAA Board of Directors plaque that Ron received for his BAA Board participation for six years, two of which he served as the organization’s president. Ron’s selection as Breeder of the Year was based on his McBee Calf Roundups and his six year participation on the BAA Board during which he had not missed one meeting.
McBee Braunvieh Bulls
Vista Polled Precision
Precision is the bull that was selected from over 100 head of Braunvieh bulls offered in the Vista Vantage on Value 2003 as the best bull in the sale. Precision is a polled purebred that has done a bang up job in our herd. His first daughters calved in the spring 2005 and they all calved unassisted. They made excellent mothers with near perfect teats and udders. Precision is above breed average for weaning weight, yearling weight, milk and milk & growth. His calves have excellent thickness, sound conformation and above average performance. They are easily recognized in our herd.
MR FF H106 “Boxcar”
MR FF H106, better known, as “Boxcar”, is a bull you can use on first calf heifers and sleep with ease. His birth weight EPD is –4.3 pounds which is nearly 5 pounds less than breed average and his direct calving ease is 6.2% better than breed average. While light at birth, his calves grow quite well and are very stylish and well-balanced. His daughters are without question some of our very best. They are top producers and live up to our expectations. A top calving ease Braunvieh bull.
Mister FF 102
Mister FF 102 is our 12-year-old herd sire that continues to add females with usefulness and longevity, calving ease, and sound udders and teats. He is still being used naturally in our pastures and continues to cover as many cows as he did as a youngster. Mister FF 102 (C102) is definitely a proven calving ease sire. Commercial cattlemen who have used his sons always seem to want more.
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