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Does anyone have pictures of 2015 Surge calves or comments on how the calves compare to other calves from the same cows?
Twin sisters married twin brothers and they bred dual polled Shorthorns. Line breeding and very moderate dual genetics and also advocates of performance testing. I spent some time with Florence and Eric ( her son) a couple of afternoons several years back. She kinda helped with the dual breeding and different programs around. HUB's was a familar program for me and in fact they in years past purchased polled bulls from Wexvale and haul em back to Kansas to sell to breeders not wanting the HUB's horned genetics. Haumont of course made polled dual cattle- HUB's offered an outcross by hauling 11 polled bulls from Wexvale. In fact if you know some of the Elbee breeding - you'll find a Wexvale bull in the pedigrees way back ( Darrells sire) . Dual breeders paid a significant premium to paper bulls and females back in the day.... talk about passionate shorthorn breeders. Florence gave Dick Braham ( of Michigan also and was owner of Thornwood Major) alot of credit for changing this as dual breeding was needed and yet very expensive.My notes with Florence and several magazines are around here. I do know that not all dual influence was a "dairy type". Florence has passed on - great lady . Alot of people over the recent years visited with her and used Roan Harvest Duke or Polar Bear. The last time I saw florence's herd she had a son of Ready Go-librarian said:Sue, what is the history of Wexvale? Big Red was used pretty heavily there.