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Maxbo Impact - Gone but not forgotten!!

Joined Apr 2009
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Columbia, MO
Maxbo Impact was designed and built by John Irvin Stoltzfus for maximum production. He was based on 2 of the most prolific producers of all time in Maxbo and Sudden Impact. He was a gorgeous yearling and 2 year old but unfortunately he got some type of spine infection/injury early in the Summer at 3 and couldn't pull out of it. I miss him and wish I could have seen him grow to maturity. At least we had him around for a couple breeding seasons.



For as little as he has been used he has really produced. He has many yearlings over 200 and 2 of the best 2 year olds produced in 2012. Here are a few pictures of his offspring:



First the buck himself at age 2:



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One of his yearlings this year:



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His 2 great 2 year old:

First Waylons Impact:



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Then Barry McGrews MI-4:



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I think a real producer will produce offspring bigger than he was. Maxbo Impact has certainly done that. I hope since we didn't get to enjoy watching him grow to 3, 4, and beyond we can watch his offspring reach thier full potential.
 
I love that about deer that produce, take them and they might not be the biggest or baddest deer. There sons hit the ground running however and look like trees! With two year old deer like that, who cares what a buck looks like(not that Maxbo Impact looked bad at all). I am sure there is a place in your AI program for him for years to come! To bad for he loss.



-Johnny B
 
Love this Deer, how have your Maxbo Impact does done so far? I am super excited about seeing what my Maxbo Impact doe will give me this coming year. fingers crossed :)
 
I remember the first time I saw a picture of Maxbo Impact. What a great looking deer. We had some of his sons and daughters on the ground but EHD took it's toll at our place.

Thanks to Barry McGrew for selling us some does that are bred to his MI-4 buck. Pictures don't really do MI-4 justice. He is an incredible looking 2 yr. old.

Can't wait to get to Sam's place to see Whoop-Dee-Doo. Love the look of that yearling.
 
Thanks for all the kind words on him. Bill, while Waylons Impact is here at our place, Whoop Dee Doo is out at Dan's in Middlefield OH. I will be out there a time or two this Summer and will post pictures of his progress.



I still have 4 breeders with antlers on so come on down and I'll give you a tour. Anybody is welcome. Things are slow except for the sales coming up. :):)



Its too early to judge the Maxbo Impact doe output. I only have fawns on the ground from them. I'm hoping for big things!! :):)
 
I'll be down. Waylon's Impact is a great looking buck. Seems like you have a lot Waylon deer that are just plain big.

No doubt that the Maxbo Impact line is going to be a good one. Seems like I remember you posted a picture of another M.I. yearling with a great look.

Barry has another M.I. son (MI-6 I think) that is a great looking deer.

Wish I had more Maxbo Impact influence in my deer.
 
Bill, I have a lot of really nice Maxbo Impact bucks. Here is the yearling you are talking about. Maxbo Impact over Rocky Roller over Bucky :):)



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