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  1. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    Abortion

    Would be highly unlikely that lut would result in abortion in a pregnancy greater than 100 days, typically requires a steroid as well. Best chance at a diagnosis is blood sample of the cow, placenta, and fetus to diagnostic lab. Still only maybe 50/50 chance at diagnosis
  2. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    Adhesives

    Try Prime Time, its a great all around adhesive. I've personally never been a big fan of tail head adhesive, also it is really easy to get carried away with. Prime Time looks a lot more natural.
  3. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    PASTURNS

    It is mostly genetic, but as he gains weight he may start flexing a little more in his pasterns. If he is stiff on the move, exercise may help.
  4. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    How to soften heifer up?

    lose the beat pulp and feed her all the grain she will eat. The "soft" look is all about body condition. I've also found it is way more common for people to under feed an animal than to over feed and get them fat. Get her fat then worry about easing up on feed. Its way harder to be playing catch...
  5. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    Advice on feeding a steer

    I would much rather have a 1500 pounder that is finished than a 1200 pounder that is under conditioned. You have a pic of him?
  6. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    Making a steer wider through the back

    I obviously am not saying you should never tie a calf's head up, I don't think you are getting my point. A calf that is tied up for the amount of time it takes to work and groom the calf properly every day is going to learn to stand. Maybe we run a different type of show circuit here than where...
  7. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    Making a steer wider through the back

    Its kind of ironic, showstopper95, that you referred to my comment as "non educated."
  8. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    Making a steer wider through the back

    I've clipped a lot of calves that wouldn't stand well, practically none of those have been my calves. Maybe I wasn't clear in relaying my point. When we are working show calves they spend a couple of hours a day tied up, typically however long it takes to rinse, blow, clip if needed, practice...
  9. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    Making a steer wider through the back

    let cows be cows, even if that does work (which I doubt) what cow wants to be tied with their head up for hours at a time? Also you may fix it in that calf's phenotype but the genotype for a broken top is still there. The best thing I have found for structure is good selective breeding and lots...
  10. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    Nephew's first show

    Your nephew has a nice heifer, just keep pouring the feed to her and she will get along well. It wont take him long to realize its not all about winning, there are an innumerably amount of life lessons to be learned through showing livestock. But hey, winning sure is fun too! Good luck, hope the...
  11. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    Shorthorn Genetic Problems

    Am I missing something here? why would you bother with allowing registration of carrier bulls but deny registration of their clean offspring? how does registering clean progeny hurt anything? why not just test offspring of carriers and deny registration to those that test pos maybe there is some...
  12. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    JBS launches Shorthorn branded beef

    Hybrid vigor..... The shorties need it just as much as the angus, just as much as the herefords, just as much as the simmis, if we are making terminal animals. Why do you think we show crossbred steers? My point is not to say that you dont know what hybrid vigor is, but that angus, just like...
  13. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    Any other SP members in vet school?

    Wareagle Lucky_P! I actually just took a final in parasitology this morning, Dr. Hendrix and Dr. Blagburn are still goin strong!
  14. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    Any other SP members in vet school?

    I'm about to finish my first semester at Auburn, just wondering if there is anyone else on here in vet school.
  15. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    Keeping condition on cattle during shows

    What do some of you think about watering out of larger tubs at shows instead of buckets? We have used larger tubs (hold about 30 gallons) instead of 5 gallon buckets for years and we like that instead. Cattle are prey animals and naturally feel uncomfortable putting their head in a closed space...
  16. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    Ace of diamonds heifer opinions

    This is our first ET calf out of our first flush, Ace of Diamonds x Martindale Alexis cow. She is a mid march, the photo is recent. We are debating selling her as a show heifer or putting her back in the herd. Any thoughts on her?
  17. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    New shower/calf

    How long have you been keeping her tied up?
  18. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    Announcement from Tyson Foods

    Maybe I'm missing something here, but how are 4-h/FFA steers selling below market value? I grew up showing in central and southeastern ky. Kids in our areas always sold steers through the county show and sale at quite a nice premium, $2.00/lbs for fat steers was the norm. It seemed people in the...
  19. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    Announcement from Tyson Foods

    The only articles I could turn up about this online only mention Tyson not buying cattle that have been feed zilmax, I didn't see show cattle called out specifically. The articles were also all dated August 2013, which makes this in no way breaking news. If some one has a more recent link to...
  20. Cardinal_Crest_Shorthorns

    New Herd Sire "Diezel"

    I really like him! we have a red rider 844 cow and she has done really well for us.
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