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    2023 Rodeo Austin!

    Yea go get em bud-And when you get some of those HID calves regardless of the breed of female-You will do well again and not have to pull any calves knock wood
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    FSF Kolt 45 and maternal shorthorn question.

    The 1000 pound dam of the calf pictured is about as close to an oldschool Oklahoma clubby as you can get . HE IS BEING USED on clubby cattle in Iowa, Texas, Oklahoma Illinois etc. A guy on here is using him on char based clubby heifers. Saw a couple pics and they are really good, thick and are...
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    FSF Kolt 45 and maternal shorthorn question.

    Heres How its Done at the Cattlemans Congress He had been up and down the road to Nichols bull Stud for moths AND IS NOT FAT-Look closely you can see a little of his ribs and none of the tell tale stuff that comes from hot hard feeding Hes mainly fed Hi Roughage He wasnt 2 in the pics-But hes...
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    2023 Calves

    Great photos period If people don't know what a Shorthorn looks like-that stall picture really shows it
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    FSF Kolt 45 and maternal shorthorn question.

    Good looking cow I SAY:Comptons How Its Done He checks all the boxes and is one of the soundest thickest highest growth and LOWEST REAL NO BS REAL WORLD BIRTH WTS OF ANYTHING I HAVE EVER SEEN IN A BULL THAT LOOKS LIKE HIM. And I have used almost every clubby Shorthorn there is. NONE OF THEM...
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    Opinions on Steer

    Ditto -great looking for a slick. I really liked him with hair too
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    Rockstar

    His dam is sib to one of the greatest Char X Shorthorn X composites of all time JMO-means he will knick with a lot of different cattle
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    Opinions on Steer

    meat wagon hows the set to his rear wheels?
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    ARG Hector & Columbus

    You are dealing with very old milking breeding and if you combine that with the older type blood in one like hector you may ad fuel to the fire udder wise. I would recommend one of the later Byland or Paint Valley-(same breeding) bulls.Or one of the CE bulls Numero Uno being Hot Commodity. They...
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    WID & Copacetic calf personalities

    Best hiefer and all around black bull ive seen There was a really good sweet willy calf posted on here awhile back
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    Another pair of eyes......

    He seems to have alot of gas left in the tank so hes going to have maybe a green look. Seems strong in his loin and lower quarter. and some rib shape. Id try and make him a little deeper in his flank if hes got a little hair there and on his stifle. Having some beefmaster he will have a little...
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    W/c fort knox

    You may want to look at the DMCC site Mark Mueller is a very good breeder of cattle and has numerous bulls-Simms, Simm Angus, Chi Angus Maines Maine Angus (Maine deals for the 27 plus years Ive known him) etc
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    Compton brought a Chute Full to the Cattle Congress

    The Luing x Shorthorn or Shorthorn blend should not be an issue there. The Highland Shorthorn crosses I read about were many years ago. The pictured showed a light colored hairy bu;ll. And the overall eating quality of the beef was described as very good and sought after. In laymans terms: it...
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    Compton brought a Chute Full to the Cattle Congress

    You know it will. The Shorthorn -Highlander cross has been big time for the highest grading beef in the British (AND OTHER) Isles since the cattle have existed there. 200 years more or less. Same with the Blues from the Gallowayx Whitebred Shorthorns. A luing aI would have to be a hiefer bull...
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    Compton brought a Chute Full to the Cattle Congress

    You can tell from the pictures of those bulls that those maternal looking cows have that genetic edge to produce those thick stout bulls, Most interesting thing to me was the comments on how "plain" thier foundation cow was. DID YOU LOOK AT THAT PICTURE? A lot of her makeup from the side is what...
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    Compton brought a Chute Full to the Cattle Congress

    Saw some threads about Luing cattle in general and thought that they were a really good mix for functional working commercial cattle Thats Bulls Cows ans steers They are not terminal JMO Do you have any pictures of calves or the bull?
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    OLDSCHOOL

    Advice from An Old Farmer Your fences need to be horse-high, pig-tight and bull-strong. Keep skunks and bankers at a distance. Life is simpler when you plow around the stump. A bumble bee is considerably faster than a John Deere tractor. Words that soak into your ears are whispered… not...
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