does anyone have a pic of "LR Randolph 14th"? I would like to see it.
Gary, I think I have one in one of my old Shorthorn Worlds. I will try to find it.
I think that the Sindelar's just felt that the costs of registrations were outweighing the benefits. They do keep outstanding performance records on all of their cattle, including annual udder scores on each cow. Their very successful commercial cattle operation is based on linebred Shorthorn...
Maybe a dumb question but who and where does the prefix Coalpit Creek come from?
Trevor, I have long been a fan of Pheasant Creek Leader 4th that JIT has written about on SP. "Coalpit Creek" runs through our pasture. I wanted a somewhat similar name for this bull as his paternal 1/2 brother.
Trevor, Thanks for your comments. I am really pleased with the Dover Ranch influence is working for us."YY The Earl of Dover 118U" seems to be true calving ease with some real solid performance also. As for ranches/farms out here, I'll keep an eye out for you! Getting back to the original topic-...
GB- I'm not sure about the horns. I always thought the downwards curve was due to the horns being weighted. Was the downward curve of the old Scots bred cattle just natural? In any regard, I think the Bonanza bull produces some good ones. Coyote has posted pictures on his website of very easy...