Tuesday, April 6, 2021

GLXY Southbound 35 For Sale

Ready to bring some growth and power to your herd?  Southbound 35 is the bull for you!  Lots of bone and hip, yet still brings that growth that many sires are lacking these days.  Not only does he have the look and stats, he also measured 40cm Scrotal Circumference at just 12-1/2 months of age, and tested excellent for mobility.  Get him now and turn him out soon!

Sire:  I-67
Dam:  I Da Man x JAZX Audrey 352N
DOB:  3/17/20
Dual Registered:  3/8 Maine and 12.36% Chi
BW - 89#
TH and PHA Free by parentage
Smooth Polled
Price:  $3000






 





  

Sunday, March 1, 2020

Spring Offering By Randy and Carol Petty

We just finished cleaning up and picturing some great prospects from Randy and Carol Petty of Boyd, TX.  They have been a great partner with ZNT Cattle Co, and even the base genetics of their herd came from the top end of our cow herd at ZNT.  These cattle are worth the time to look at, and to add to your herd.

Go to the "For Sale Page" for more information on these cattle, along with other cattle available at ZNT Cattle Co.

3/4 Maine Bull Sired by All That Matters

August 2019 Fu Man Chu Heifer Propect





August Fu Man Chu Bull/Steer Prospect

Saturday, January 25, 2020

2020 Ft Worth Stock Show Special

Welcome all exhibitors to the 2020 Ft. Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.  With everyone in town, we thought this would be the perfect time to offer a couple of "Stock Show Specials"  We are located just 30-40 minutes from the stock show grounds between Ft. Worth and Decatur, TX.

Call or Text Zane at 817-233-9357 to schedule a viewing or pickup of semen.

Dual Registered Maine and Chimaine Bull 
$3500 Stock Show Special
Nov 2018 3/8 Maine and 12.36% Chi Bull
Sire:  Bailey's I-67
Dam:  I Da Man x CTR Success
BW: 85#  Scurred



ZNT Montego Bay semen $10 
(minimum 5 units)


Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Booking A.I. Groups Now

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Do you still have a show heifer needing bred before majors? Or a couple cows you have been holding to calve in September?  

We are currently booked through December 16th for our Full Service A.I Program in Rhome, but we are still scheduling cattle for the end of December, and multiple groups in January. 

For larger groups, contact us to discuss On-Farm options.

Call or text Zane to schedule your cattle - 817-233-9357 

Best Black Friday Deal Out There

Sure Walmart and Amazon have great Black Friday Deals, well this guy tops them all.  He can fit perfectly into a Breeding Stock, Club Calf, Commercial, Maine Anjou, or Chi Program.  Dual registered 3/8 Maine and 12.36% Chi makes him a very diversified bull for the industry.  Super sound, solid black, TH and PHA Free, and only an 85# birthweight.  He would be a perfect complement to an A.I. program allowing the entire calf crop to be marketable and functional. See the "For Sale" page for more pics, info, and video.

Contact Zane for this Black Friday Deal:  Call or Text at 817-233-9357

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Fall Features At ZNT

It has been a while since we have done updates on ZNT, but we have several cattle for sale now, and more coming this fall.  Here is a sneak peek at the cattle we have for sale.  See our "For Sale" page for details.

GLXY Gladiator 802F
Nov 2018 Son of I-67 and out of an I Da Man daughter
Dual Registered 3/8 Maine and 12.36% ChiMaine
BW 85#  Scurred
Price  $4000

 

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Commercial High Percentage Red Angus Bred heifer.  Sired by Schuler Endurance, and A.I. bred to WFL Merlin on 4/28/19. 
Price $1300 

 

Monday, October 22, 2018

Fall 2018 Bull Offering

Here is a pair of Maine Anjou bulls that will be ready for the fall/winter breeding season.  Both are solid black, polled, TH and PHA free,  and ready to go to work.  Always watch our "For Sale" page for the latest cattle being offered at ZNT Cattle Co.

Sept 2017 5/8 Maine Bull
Sire:  SZH Deuces Are Wild (Sooner x Jazz)
Dam:  I Da Man x JAZX Audrey 352N
BW:  78#
TH and PHA Free
Price:  $2500

Sire: Gucci
Dam: ZNT American Hope 903W
10/28/16
3/4 Maine Anjou
TH and PHA Free by pedigree
68 lb. Birth Weight
Price: $2,500

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Kick-Off to Fall

Here is the first of several cattle ZNT Cattle Co. will have for sale this fall.  He is a Sept 2017 son of SZH Deuces Are Wild (Sooner x Jazz), and out of an I Da Man x Audrey cow.  He is TH and PHA free with a 78# birth weight.  If you are needing a well bred, free moving bull for this fall's breeding season, here's your man!




Saturday, September 22, 2018

Res.Steer Mohave County Fair

ZNT Moves Like Jagger sired the Res. Champion Steer at the Mohave Co. Fair in Arizona.  Steer was raised by Garret Walker.


Saturday, June 30, 2018

July A.I. Special to Address Heat Stress

ZNT is announcing a July A.I. special where you can get your cattle A.I.'d for just $20/head, and only have to pay $4.75/day for feed/yardage.  This is a 50% savings on the A.I. work, and a $.75/day savings on the feed/yardage. A cow A.I.'d by July 20th will still produce calves by the 1st of May.

Are you counting on that old bull under the tree taking care of business during these dog days of summer? 



In 1978, Oklahoma scientists (Meyerhoeffer, et al.) placed bulls in controlled environments of 95 degrees F. for 8 hours and 87 degrees for the remaining 16 hours while similar bulls were placed in environments of 73 degrees constantly. These treatments were applied to the bulls for 8 weeks and then all bulls were allowed to be in the 73 degree environment for another 8 weeks. 

During the treatment, the heat stressed bulls had average rectal temperatures of 0.9 degrees F higher than non-stressed bulls.  The percentage of motile sperm cells decreased significantly in the stressed bulls by 2 weeks of heat stress. Sperm motility did NOT return to normal values until 8 weeks after the end of the heat stress

This explains some of the reduction in fertility that is often associated with summer and early fall breedings. One cannot escape the conclusion that high ambient temperatures can result in detrimental effects on fertility by effects on both the cow and the bull.  Also remember that heat stress can also have a negative impact on female reproductive performance.  As you multiply the two reductions in reproductive soundness (male X female), it is apparent that heat stress can cause smaller and/or later calf crops.
https://www.drovers.com/article/impact-hot-weather-bull-fertility