I won't pick out a particular bull, but I will have to say the Canadian Shorthorn breeders have done a good job of presenting what they have. There are several interesting possibilities that I have become more aware of through SP. For most of the life of our Shorthorn herd, we used a certain bull or two, kept some daughters, picked another bull, and so on. Somewhere in the 80's or 90's, though, it seems like a lot of breeders, me included, started using a lot of different lines with no particular destination in mind other than raising a calf we could sell for money. Since our cow sale in 2003, I decided to get back to how it used to be. In the near future, I'll have a herd of about 40 half sisters and some of the Canadian bulls seem to be worth consideration for the next step. I found a bull that I think would be the ticket, but I'm a year away from really needing him. Of course, I do have that new white bull behind the barn for a little experimentation. Old habits are hard to break!