Shorthorn Herdsire - Lehne Royal 213B

Help Support Steer Planet:

Joined
Mar 19, 2017
Messages
8
Location
Alberta, Canada
I'm just tooting my own horn here, but we are super excited with our Shorthorn herdsire. We purchased him as a calf off his dam in the fall of 2014. He's had exceptional calving ease paired with really exceptional growth. All his progeny have been extremely easy fleshing and an absolute pleasure to work with. The two son's that we kept last fall had bw's of 89lbs each and weaned off right at 707lb and 781lb mark with no creep. Their yearling weight's have been exceptional as well, both in that 1350lb mark. Unfortunately we only got one daughter that was a 1/2 blood, but we kept her as well. She's a Shorthorn x Limo cross. She was an 83lb BW with a 770lb WW. I've attached a photo of Royal from this past fall shown at farmfair as well as a cell phone snapshot from a week or so ago now. I've also attached photo's of his two son's that we sold this spring. They were taken when they where 10 months old.

Sire: Saskvalley Yosemite Sam 3Y
Dam: Forest Hall Raggedy Anne 213T
 

Attachments

  • royalff2016.jpg
    royalff2016.jpg
    896.8 KB · Views: 208
  • SJCoDocHolliday17D.jpg
    SJCoDocHolliday17D.jpg
    531.5 KB · Views: 209
  • SJCoRoyalFlush27D.jpg
    SJCoRoyalFlush27D.jpg
    420.5 KB · Views: 173
  • 18300917_10154344824187407_3136523282709149989_n.jpg
    18300917_10154344824187407_3136523282709149989_n.jpg
    110.4 KB · Views: 200
Joined
Mar 19, 2017
Messages
8
Location
Alberta, Canada
We haven't weighed him this year (I think he'd be too long for our scale) but if I were to guess, it wouldn't surprise me if he was in that 2500lb-2600lb range.
 
Joined
Mar 19, 2017
Messages
8
Location
Alberta, Canada
-XBAR- said:
Looks real good. With weights like that, who needs Limousine!?  ;)

Haha! Well thanks! We are super excited about him. I just wish we had more Shorts to breed him to. (Growing pains) We have a couple heifer calves this year that are just looking on point so far. I'm really interested to see what they look like coming weaning time.
 
Top