, Pleasant Dawn Seal 2nd Granddaughter

Help Support Steer Planet:

nativeman

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 19, 2010
Messages
63
Any comments. Figures the best picture comes standing in the worst spot, but still not bad for coming from the state of Maryland. Also Just had two bull calves hit the ground by JLP Cavalier 8th. Anyone have any info on him.Goes back to Kelbourn breeding which is strong in Calrossie White Emblem. Thanks.
 

Attachments

  • 2012-07-01 13.54.41 (1).jpg
    2012-07-01 13.54.41 (1).jpg
    768 KB · Views: 247

Grousepark

Active member
Joined
Jul 31, 2011
Messages
34
Location
Colorado
nativeman said:
Any comments. Figures the best picture comes standing in the worst spot, but still not bad for coming from the state of Maryland. Also Just had two bull calves hit the ground by JLP Cavalier 8th. Anyone have any info on him.Goes back to Kelbourn breeding which is strong in Calrossie White Emblem. Thanks.
Nice calf.  Nice genetics.  Well done.
 

OH Breeder

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 14, 2007
Messages
5,954
Location
Ada, Ohio
I had to see it little better. Just cropped.

Nice looking
 

Attachments

  • Nativeman calf.jpg
    Nativeman calf.jpg
    51.4 KB · Views: 224

oakview

Well-known member
Joined
May 29, 2008
Messages
1,346
Is your Seal 2nd granddaughter sired by Kenmar Ransom 32Z?  JLP Cavalier, the sire of Cavalier 8th, was used mostly by Melbourne Farms according to the ASA website.  Also in the pedigree is Meadowview Navarre, a son of Scotsdale Navarre, from the Thede herd.  We bought quite a few heifer calves from the Thedes in their annual sale when we were getting started in the early to mid-60's.  Ted Aegerter, Jeff's dad, would buy them on order for us.  I still have the sale ticket for the first heifer I showed, Ted bought her for us for $200.  Clara 141st, sired by Meadowview Constructor who was a son of Bapton Constructor.  We got 3rd at the county fair in a class of 12.  Clara never had a calf.  Maybe I should have taken that as a sign and got into rabbits instead of Shorthorns. 

JLP Shorthorns was owned by the Parrott family and I believe Scrags and Roger Appelgate, among others, used bulls of their breeding in the 70's.  I know I saw a picture of at least one of their bulls in an old Shorthorn magazine a week or two ago.  I'll look for it.
 

Latest posts

Top