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Episode 14: Timeless Cattle in a Trend-Driven World with Mark DeBoo
"Cattle have to earn their keep." That straightforward philosophy has guided three generations of the DeBoo family at Diamond D Angus in Montana, were function trumps fads and longevity reigns supreme. Mark DeBoo joins us to share how his family's no-nonsense approach to cattle breeding has created extraordinary resilience in their herd.
In an industry increasingly dominated by extreme traits and eye-catching EPD numbers, Diamond D stands apart. Their cattle development program strips away every "crutch" - no grain finishing, no supplements, no parasite medications - revealing the true genetic value beneath. When a Diamond D bull maintains condition during breeding season or a cow remains productive for 15+ years (their record is 22!), it's pure genetics at work, not management tricks.
What makes this approach remarkable isn't just the principle - it's the results. Diamond D offers something almost unheard of in the industry: a foot guarantee on their bulls. They can make this bold promise because they've eliminated every non-genetic variable through their forage-only development system. When feet hold up for decades in rugged Montana conditions without grain or supplements, you know you've found something special.
Beyond genetics, Mark shares how Diamond D has embraced regenerative grazing through daily cattle moves and eliminated conventional parasite treatments entirely. These practices not only improve soil health but create more resilient animals. As Mark says, "What made a good cow in 1970 will still make a good cow today" - a timeless reminder that beneath all the industry trends, the fundamentals of good cattle haven't changed.
Connect with Mark DeBoo and Diamond D Angus:
Website: https://www.diamonddangus.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054606183356
Bos Sires: https://www.bossires.com/diamonddangus
Check out Bos Sires:
Website: https://www.bossires.com/
Bos Sires Catalog: International New Bos Sires Catalog (English)
Support the Podcast
If these conversations are helping you think differently about cattle breeding and land stewardship, be sure to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss future episodes.
To go deeper, join us on Patreon-where we host Shooting the Bull, our unfiltered podcast focused on honest conversations with producers from across the cattle industry.
Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bossirestalk
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Episode 14: Timeless Cattle in a Trend-Driven World with Mark DeBoo
"Cattle have to earn their keep." That straightforward philosophy has guided three generations of the DeBoo family at Diamond D Angus in Montana, were function trumps fads and longevity reigns supreme. Mark DeBoo joins us to share how his family's no-nonsense approach to cattle breeding has created extraordinary resilience in their herd.
In an industry increasingly dominated by extreme traits and eye-catching EPD numbers, Diamond D stands apart. Their cattle development program strips away every "crutch" - no grain finishing, no supplements, no parasite medications - revealing the true genetic value beneath. When a Diamond D bull maintains condition during breeding season or a cow remains productive for 15+ years (their record is 22!), it's pure genetics at work, not management tricks.
What makes this approach remarkable isn't just the principle - it's the results. Diamond D offers something almost unheard of in the industry: a foot guarantee on their bulls. They can make this bold promise because they've eliminated every non-genetic variable through their forage-only development system. When feet hold up for decades in rugged Montana conditions without grain or supplements, you know you've found something special.
Beyond genetics, Mark shares how Diamond D has embraced regenerative grazing through daily cattle moves and eliminated conventional parasite treatments entirely. These practices not only improve soil health but create more resilient animals. As Mark says, "What made a good cow in 1970 will still make a good cow today" - a timeless reminder that beneath all the industry trends, the fundamentals of good cattle haven't changed.
Connect with Mark DeBoo and Diamond D Angus:
Website: https://www.diamonddangus.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054606183356
Bos Sires: https://www.bossires.com/diamonddangus
Check out Bos Sires:
Website: https://www.bossires.com/
Bos Sires Catalog: International New Bos Sires Catalog (English)
Support the Podcast
If these conversations are helping you think differently about cattle breeding and land stewardship, be sure to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss future episodes.
To go deeper, join us on Patreon-where we host Shooting the Bull, our unfiltered podcast focused on honest conversations with producers from across the cattle industry.
Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bossirestalk
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