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    Donor Cows With nursing calves?

    Are you talking about recipient cows with their ET calves here, or are you talking about your donors with their own, natural calves?
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    2023 herdsires

    I've used JSF Gauge 137W in the past. Bred beautifully for me, progeny was mainly bull calves, of which we used two. Both bred well, the one so well that we swapped him back with the purchaser for another breeding stint. Unfortunately he succumbed to a tick-borne disease after his first breeding...
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    2023 herdsires

    What an interesting sire line-up. All four look to be top-drawer stuff, but "Fillet" has that extra bit of interest for me. I don't think you could possibly go wrong!
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    ARG Hector & Columbus

    Best money I have spent! I have a fully DNA tested herd as of 2021 and had two anomalies in getting there: 1) A bull, yearling, must have jumped the fence once, as we had a calf by him when he wasn't with the breeding group. 2) We mixed up two red heifer calves by the same bull at tagging...
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    ARG Hector & Columbus

    Why not just DNA her? Dirt cheap for the information you will receive!
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    Newborn calf issues

    My opinion, although it sounds harsh, is to destroy the calf. In nature, had you not been there to intervene, the calf would have died. Highly unlikely this calf will recover. At least the mother will breed back for a 2024 calf. JMO
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    Scottish national winter fair

    It would be very interesting to see these winners on the hook, then, even more interesting would be to do a steak evaluation test with them prepared by a competent steak chef. What the consumer experiences is the ultimate goal after all! Tenderness evaluation and IMF/Fat/EMA values would also...
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    Argentina

    Now that I have had time to really analyse the picture: This is the antithesis of the 'goose-necked' type the show judges like! Like: Depth of body, especially the flank area Brisket area folds and and shape indicate she should be 'easy fleshing' Concerns: Seems to have a short neck, which I...
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    Argentina

    What a heifer!
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    Have been a great fan of this site for years. You need to reach out to some of the old members...

    Have been a great fan of this site for years. You need to reach out to some of the old members who stopped posting years ago due to undue abuse by some unruly members, they were a goldmine of information! Be hard on abusive posters please, they are the problem. Thanks for taking this project on.
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    Full Blood Maine Weekly Update

    Love this breed second to Shorthorns!
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    May/June Shorthorn Country page 12

    I acquired the services of a consultant a number of years ago precisely because of this! i believed that I needed some 'outside eyes' to evaluate what I was doing. I had objectives, but they weren't objective enough by his accounts. What I learned, in a sentence, is that the most important thing...
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    Picking Recipient Cows

    Interesting concept/observation/fact.
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    Native calf...just a picture of whats new

    Great looking cattle, all. We need more of these!
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    Horned vs Polled

    There is only one way to sort the stockman from the recreationalist, suggest to them that they are lazy if they only want to buy a polled bull, and watch their reaction. That will sort the men from the boys! I never discriminate, I keep the best calves, and use them. I have <20% horned calves...
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    Calving ease shorthorn question

    I'm glad my parameters are only width, depth and calving ease. This show stuff would drive me mad! I want a deep, dish-faced Shorthorn cow that is wide over the hips and pins, and gives me a live calf every year. Simple! Achieving that seems to be my biggest problem, unfortunately. Why didn't I...
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    Got lost in cyber space-up pops JIT

    We are like a pimple on the backside of the world! What is the full name of the Enticer bull you are referring to? I may have some research to do! ;D
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    Got lost in cyber space-up pops JIT

    Fortunately we now have DNA testing as a standard to prevent 'accidents'. My concern is for those breeders who put their faith in the integrity of their bull breeders and now, unknowingly, have tainted genetics! I believe social media is a cancer, and I therefore feel sorry for talented breeders...
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