DOUBLE BAR D MALONE 39K

Heterozygous Polled
$75.00 / Straw
ASA # 4659439
Quantity (Straws):

POLLED/NON-DILUTOR:  From the moment he hit the ground, the Dimler family knew Double Bar D Malone 39K was a bull that demanded attention and from when our CS+D Team first saw him in July of ’22, we also knew he was a very special breeding bull that would have an incredible impact on this breed. Malone has been impressive at every stage of development and that is a trait we place tremendous value on when identifying sires with long-term impact. Malone stood out on grass with extra muscle shape, natural thickness and an eye-catching presence and by January of 2023, Malone had matured into a stout-hipped, big-boned, heavily muscled, smooth-polled bull with exceptional dark red color and pigment. At sale time, his reputation was firmly established, and Malone topped the market as a $100,000 high seller to MAVV Farms and Canadian Sires + Donors. Malone is backed by an elite and proven pedigree that continues to add value on both sides. His Anchor D dam has been a mainstay in the donor program and remains a front-pasture female that is admired for her udder quality, longevity, and production consistency. His sire, Motown, progeny highlights include DBD Sadie 11J, the high-selling Fleckvieh female to Sunny Valley Simmental for $29,000, and Milsap, the high-selling bull commanding $110,000 to Virginia Ranch. Early indications suggest his daughters will be among his greatest assets, carrying forward the excellent udder quality, structure, and functionality that define his dam line. Malone has evolved into an awesome mature bull and is extremely free-moving and athletic for his mass, with the kind of structural integrity that allows him to hold condition and stay sound under real-world use. Malone continues to surprise us every time he steps on the scale, combining real-world performance with a look that is built to last. Simply put, Double Bar D Malone 39K is a rare, investment-worthy sire with the ability to elevate Fleckvieh programs for years to come.