shortybreeder said:
Here are a couple cows I really like for an idea of the type I'm looking for. I'll also try to find the thread where I posted a pic of my best commercial cow because I can't find the pic on my phone right now.
You’ll either have to believe me or spend a good bit of money of your own to figure it out but in order for that cow (or anybwith similar genetics) pictured to look as she appears it’s going to require a feed bucket around her neck daily. You see that long anteater head? Well that’s all that’ll be left of her after being turned out in the pasture for a few weeks.
Lots of good suggestions on here -with the exception of the milking shorthorn outfits- “OP asks about raising some show calves and milking lines are recommended
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If you’re in Texas, couple guys, both of whom are running 100+ head of registered SH’s.
If you plan to lean more towards steers then Ahlschwede Shorthorns (AHL) is as good an option as I know of. Thick attractive cattle that still have the ability to raise calves. Talk about HARSH country. Anywhere north of Texas is like a irrigated meadow compared to the environment these cattle produce under.
For breeding stock/ show heifers: Blair Macbeath in Pittsburg, TX. Real good dude I own a couple bulls with. He has without question the highest dollar herd of cows who get ran like a commercial operation I know of. At one point, he had more leader 13 daughters than anyone in the country. Lot of Improver/trump backcrossing. I saw some calves out of his Trump son, whr Tyler, a couple weeks ago and they were very sharp. Somebody that knows what they’re looking at could make a fortune buying calves from him and taking them to the Midwest. I mean this guy has calves going to the sale barn that would be highlighting the majority of these show calf sales.