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Don't get me started!!!!!!!
DLD said:Please understand, I'm not knocking the breed - I know there are Shorthorn cattle out there that'll work in 'most any scenarios, but I work at a sale barn and I'm telling you that Shorthorns have a long, long way to go to gain any kind of commercial acceptance in this part of the country.
Most of the Shorthorns around here are one extreme or the other - either little no growing clubby bred ones or big framey one gutted purebreds, and stocker and feeder buyers have plenty of reason not to want either one. IMO, the fastest road to acceptance is to turn 'em solid red, or very nearly so - at this point even high quality roans or paints are going to take a major hit. It makes for a viscous circle though, because knowing this, the Shorthorn breeders are trying even harder to produce something they can sell for a premium as a show calf to make up for the hit they're gonna take on the others at the sale barn.
aj said:If you get into the Durham Red type deal.....at least be aware of Red Angus defects. Its not wide spread but it does require some study. I have seemed to lucked out.
I disagree with MBAR respectfully... im small but have put bulls in large black herds. It has more to do with what you have and what you're doing. I dont think a purple banner helps the bull buyer image but if you exhibit the right stuff it never hurts. I didnt need Ron Bolze to tell me we have a calving ease problem 10 yrs ago??trevorgreycattleco said:Show heifer, ten grand is plenty and once again I apologize for how the so called sales consultants treated you. You make a good point with the Chi's. I will say however that the durham red cross would not be anything without the shorthorn. Red angus are just as vital. The cross either red or black is my finest work yet and I will keep doing it.
Personally, I have really enjoyed the conversation here. I guess the race is on to see who will be the breeders that accept the challenge and take it head on. If I had the resources I would have the biggest damn herd of shorties you have ever seen. I plan on breeding my durham reds to shorthorns for the remainder of their production lives.
M Bar makes some very good points that need to be handled. So if we r nothing but a bunch of little breeders, then lets put aside the B.S. and get something done. Lots of good people within the breed to build from. I'm a nobody but I will do whatever I can to improve this breed because I believe in it. I may not agree with all of you and you may not agree with me but we all love shorthorns and we are all in the same boat. When the little guys are doing well, the . big guys will be too. Any investors out there that want to buy the Basin Angus Ranch? Only 12,000 acres for 12,000,000. I will run it for you and we can fill it up with shorthorns! I can see it now. We will mob graze the whole place and prove shorthorns value. <cowboy>
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I agree. There are lots of good programs out there being run by some great people. If you have a goal and a focus there's no reason why you can't get market share. The breed is a very good product and the show ring over time has hurt more breeds and species than just the shorthorn. As soon as function and correctness are overshadowed the show ring will create a problem.trevorgreycattleco said:Show heifer, ten grand is plenty and once again I apologize for how the so called sales consultants treated you. You make a good point with the Chi's. I will say however that the durham red cross would not be anything without the shorthorn. Red angus are just as vital. The cross either red or black is my finest work yet and I will keep doing it.
Personally, I have really enjoyed the conversation here. I guess the race is on to see who will be the breeders that accept the challenge and take it head on. If I had the resources I would have the biggest damn herd of shorties you have ever seen. I plan on breeding my durham reds to shorthorns for the remainder of their production lives.
M Bar makes some very good points that need to be handled. So if we r nothing but a bunch of little breeders, then lets put aside the B.S. and get something done. Lots of good people within the breed to build from. I'm a nobody but I will do whatever I can to improve this breed because I believe in it. I may not agree with all of you and you may not agree with me but we all love shorthorns and we are all in the same boat. When the little guys are doing well, the big guys will be too. Any investors out there that want to buy the Basin Angus Ranch? Only 12,000 acres for 12,000,000. I will run it for you and we can fill it up with shorthorns! I can see it now. We will mob graze the whole place and prove shorthorns value. <cowboy>
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