Duncraggan
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r.n.reed, also a good bull there, I particularly like the length as well as the rounded hindquarter shape. These last three bulls make me wish I was located closer!
Yes that mating works well.Coyote, does 13z work well on the bonanza females?
Doc said:3 Eagles shorthorns said:I am new to shorthorn cattle, but ive recently purchased four bred SuperFlag heifers from Wally Klose in Twin Bridges Montana. I believe the heifers are bred to a grandson of Clifford King?? not sure on the name. Anyways when talking with Wally he stated to me that I should try to keep the old genetics going and keep breeding to the older bulls 4 Point major, leader 9, leader 6, Cumberland gay lad and bulls like that. I was wondering if there is any semen left in the states from bulls like this? and what would be the cost?. Also I run straight black cattle with good angus/simmy genetics and was wonder if there is any kind of market for half blood blue roan bulls?
That is probably Clipper King of USA. There is some of the old semen out there, with some hunting. Don't know what your goals are, but just like it is discussed in another thread just because they are old doesn't mean they will be good.
shorthorns4ever said:Doc said:3 Eagles shorthorns said:I am new to shorthorn cattle, but ive recently purchased four bred SuperFlag heifers from Wally Klose in Twin Bridges Montana. I believe the heifers are bred to a grandson of Clifford King?? not sure on the name. Anyways when talking with Wally he stated to me that I should try to keep the old genetics going and keep breeding to the older bulls 4 Point major, leader 9, leader 6, Cumberland gay lad and bulls like that. I was wondering if there is any semen left in the states from bulls like this? and what would be the cost?. Also I run straight black cattle with good angus/simmy genetics and was wonder if there is any kind of market for half blood blue roan bulls?
That is probably Clipper King of USA. There is some of the old semen out there, with some hunting. Don't know what your goals are, but just like it is discussed in another thread just because they are old doesn't mean they will be good.
Doc, it would do you some good to listen to these breeders like Wally Klose and Roy Lovaas. These guys raise good functional cattle unlike these modern day steer jockeys.