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vc

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I moved over from Breeders World when Red started this site, I have seen it grow and now dwindle down to where we are at now. I learned a lot. I found out that Shorthorn people don't seem to agree on anything. Watched the progression of several defects TH, and PHA, and a few more. Followed several of Knabe and AJ's disagreements. There some really knowledgeable people on here with great information. We saw some really good people who contributed a lot pass. I hope we helped the youth who use to come to this site for information find their answers. I still come back once in awhile but it seems to have come to a slow crawl if not a stop. It's was a pleasure to communicate with so many people with the same interest, time changes everything I guess.
 

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We are here, just gotta start some topics, and get the conversation going.
 

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Agree VC. I still search topics on here. Cowboys posts have been a plethora of help in repro knowledge for me .
 
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knabe

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that pic of the steer on the Avatar has got to go.

i guess for me, it's a turnoff as that doesn't even remotely represent a show steer.

something more contemporary or rotating would be good.
 

Gargan

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that pic of the steer on the Avatar has got to go.

i guess for me, it's a turnoff as that doesn't even remotely represent a show steer.

something more contemporary or rotating would be good.
Agree. Looks like it's off an old dairy ad
 

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As a breeder new to Shorthorns in 2015, I’ll always be grateful for the knowledge shared on this site. There’s no better source of information than the horses mouth - in many cases multi-generational experience and wisdom expressed on these pages. It really is a treasure and should definitely be archived somewhere. I’ve probably spent somewhere north of 500 hours reading posts about Shorthorns here.
 

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As a breeder new to Shorthorns in 2015, I’ll always be grateful for the knowledge shared on this site. There’s no better source of information than the horses mouth - in many cases multi-generational experience and wisdom expressed on these pages. It really is a treasure and should definitely be archived somewhere. I’ve probably spent somewhere north of 500 hours reading posts about Shorthorns here.
Good for you!
 
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