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Adv Red 11
Reg # 42196479

Adv Red11 is our current main herd bull. Adv Red 11We are truly impressed with his easy fleshing ability, his body type with the heavy muscling, and his great style and breed character.
We have used him for 3 breeding seasons and can honestly say that he has never produced a calf that we aren’t proud of. His mother, Adv Miss V4, is a very sound 15-year-old cow that is still in production in our herd. On top of all this, he has a great disposition.

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D Golden Advance
Reg # 42602440

D Golden Advance is our 2-year old herd bull sired by Adv Red 11 and out of a Super Arrow daughter, Miss Bar None 838 (featured on the cow page with a full sister). Golden Advance is an extremely thick, very clean, bull that we have had our eye on, for a herd bull, since day one.

Birth date: 4/09/05

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Foundation Bulls
Current Bulls
 

Adv Bear 91
Reg # 41142708

Adv Bear 91 is a herd bull that we lost last year (2005). We still have his 12-year-old mother in the herd. Franklin Nash saw the bull 2 years ago and said that 91 was the fifth bull on his list of the 5 best bulls that he had ever seen in all his 87 years. 91 is a full brother to Adv 84 (shown below). We currently have 3 yearling bulls for sale by 91.

Adv Bear 91


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Adv 84
Reg # 411037900

Advance 84 (Honey Bear) was sired by Red Bear Adv 51. His mother, Lady Adv 44, is a daughter of Red Bear's mother. Honeybear was one of the 6 last bull calves that Daddy raised. We took five of the six to The National Western Stock Show and felt that Honey Bear was the top bull in the pen of 5 powerful bulls. Honey Bear is a full brother to Adv Bear 91 (shown above). We have several daughters and are using one son of Honeybear, D Adv 368, in our herd.

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D Advance 908
Reg # 41155428

D Advance 908 is a 7-year-old bull that will work in anyone’s grass program. D Advance 908He always stays in good shape on grass. He passes his great fleshing ability on to his daughters, of which we calved our first set this year. They are staying in great shape and are milking well. We used 908 on our heifers for 2 years and were happy that his calves averaged 73 lbs. On mature cows, birth weights averaged 80 lbs. with an actual birth weight of 88 lbs being the largest. He is the sire of the bull calf, D Advance 644, Reg # 42711497. 908’s sisters are some of our best cows.

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D Advance 368
Reg # 42559423


D Advance 368368 is a Adv 84(Honey Bear) son that we use on our heifers.
His dam is D Louise 35, a 13 year old cow that we have thought a lot of. He lives up to the 35 family tradition of being smooth,heavy muscled and trim. The entire 35 family is super efficient and would work great in any grass program. 368 is three years old. This year, we had his first set of calves out of heifers with an actual avg. birth weight of 73 lbs. The calves look like they will really fit into our program.

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  Linebred Advance Domino
 & President Mischief
Since  1914

Sire Generational Diagrams

Interested in the generational history of our sires?

Click on the links below to view both the Sire Line and the Sire of Dam Line diagrams.

Feeder Steers

We feed about 1/3 of our bull crop, as steers, for sale on a carcass basis. Once our customers have Deewall beef on their table, they never want to have any other kind.


The Curtis Family Writes...

The Curtis family has used Nash bulls for at least sixty years that I know of.

We ran cattle in the high country (10,000 feet) and one of our concerns was high altitude sickness (big brisket). Using Nash breeding eliminated most of this loss.

We were told by cowboys riding the allotment that in other pools one of the biggest jobs was keeping bulls scattered. We never had this problem or even thought of it.

We sold our Hereford cows two years ago and now run steers. We have been able to buy the kind of steers we want because they are out of Nash breeding. These calves are from the Dino Piloni herd of Gunnison, Colorado.

I guess the reason we used Nash bulls all of these years is because they are good sound bulls, with honest pedigrees, raised by honest, nice people.

- Jim Curtis

Editor's Note: Curtis steers sold direct to the same feeder for 22 years.

 
 

Mike & Jane Deewall  • Coldwater, KS  • (620) 582-2669
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