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knabe

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longshorthorn
shortlonghorn  these are probably longer than longshorthorns.

that's the long and short of it.
 

red

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I just got my SC today. Must be delieved by Corgi! It does say that his dam is Cunia EXT Angus.

I like him execpt for his front. A liitle fleshy in the neck. Looks to be very moderate size. Certainly has the leg hair! wow!!!  O0

He's not on their website yet or I'd posted his picture.

Red
 

GONEWEST

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That Williams show cattle did have a 1/2 Highlander bull for sale, like a previous poster mentioned. I can't remember the dam side there, but this Cunia X EXT sounds familiar. Or it could have been a straight Angus on that one. I remember he had a low 900 lb yearling weight which didn't really flip my switch.

Wonder how we could find out the sire? I guess if this is the bull Williams raised I could call him.
 

red

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I hope Phil doesn't mind this. The bull is really a different type than used to.

Red
 

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showsteerdlux

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The bull from williams was cunia x angus on the bottom if my memory serves me correct. I was amazed at the growth from birth to weaning, thats wuite some numbers.
 

OH Breeder

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Dusty said:
oakbar said:
What do you call the calf when you cross  a  Longhorn and a Shorthorn?  I'd really appreciate it if someone could give me the the "long and short" of this situation!!

Appendix Shorthorn

SHorthorn Plus ..........Dusty ;)
 
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