Agribition Shorthorn Sale heifer

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coyote

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This is our sale heifer that we have in the Agribition Shorthorn sale in Regina .
Her dam is by Saskvalley Bonanza and her sire is Muridale Seal 64P .
Muridale Seal 64P's mother is sired by PLEASANT DAWN SEAL 2ND who was born in 1961.
Here is the link to the sale catalogue, http://www.buyagro.com/cats/2009/cwa_shorthorn_09/index.htm
 

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JoeBnTN

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coyote said:
This is our sale heifer that we have in the Agribition Shorthorn sale in Regina .
Her dam is by Saskvalley Bonanza and her sire is Muridale Seal 64P .
Muridale Seal 64P's mother is sired by PLEASANT DAWN SEAL 2ND who was born in 1961.

Good looking heifer.  How'd you get that picture, I figured you'd be under 3 feet of snow by now!
 

coyote

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I took the cow and calf picture today, it was 49F today and yesterday it was 60F thanks to a good south wind from the USA.
The picture of the bull was taken in the middle of October.
 

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Joe, we have been breaking records here for the past few days for record high temps. It has been much above normal for most of November after a very poor October. Combines in there parts were stopped  for almost 6 weeks, but it looks like everything will get finished now.It has been a stupid year right from the start. We broke records for each of the first 8 months for the lowest average temperature, the September came and we broke the record for average high temperature for the month. October took us back to below normal and now November has been great. The long range temps through Agribition week looks good as well. Let's hope we get a break this winter after the wild one we had last year.

By the way, Scot, I really like your heifer. If she is half as good as her mom she is a powerful female. I also think her sire is much better than his picture shows. Here is a picture I took of your Seal 64P bull when I saw him a couple years ago. He had just come home from breeding pasture when this was taken. I thought he was in remarkable shape for just coming in from working all summer. As I said, her mother is a tank of a female with a very moderate frame. They just don't come much deeper sided than she is, and she has a beautiful udder as well.
 

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uluru

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Nice calf Scott
I like the pedigree
Better picture than in the sale book.
The boys should be proud of her for their "5th Generation" entry in Agribition

Bob
 

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Most of the cattle are in the barns now. Going to be a great show!  Quality is running pretty DEEP! Almost an entirely different set of genetics than you would see at an US show.
 
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