Mark,
I agree, the Patent 8161 x Coppertop 464 has worked very well and we pare producing more examples. The Lassie females have been very good to us, they respond to what ever we ask of them, and Doc this 464 daughter is worth the trip!
I have been updating our website, www.waukaru.net, with pictures, pedigrees, and EPD's of our offering in Cow Power 33 on September 14, 2013. Videos to be taken in a couple of weeks. Let me know what you think.
Brock,
The topic has involved many subjects at once. We can parent verify shorthorn cattle with a DNA test. If there is a recorded DNA sample on both parents, it can be proved that an animal is from both parents. If there is not a record of both parents, it can be determined if one parent...
Careful Mark, I do sell semen to commercial cattlemen on Waukaru Patent 8161. I sell semen on him, his brother, and a son. You may not like my pricing structure but the genetics do get into large operations. Several sons will sell in our upcoming bull sale. Last year the two highest...
We have a new website at www.waukaru.net. www.waukaru.net
The sale bulls are up, will be adding more pictures and video and yearling data as we collect it.
Wanted to let you know that Ron McMartin of MCM Inc. will be selling calves on the second Tuesday in January in Devils Lake, North Dakota. He will be consigning 88 steers and 75 heifers. The calves have been vaccinated, poured and have been on feed. None of the cattle are branded, and they...
We just got our catalog online and it is headed to the printer. You can find it at www.waukaru.net and videos on Waukaru's youtube page. If you would like to receive the catalog and a DVD, e-mail us at [email protected]
Thanks! We can't wait to get them out to Denver and let people see. I have posted videos of them on youtube at http://www.youtube.com/user/waukaru. They were shot in the middle of November.
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Just finished filling the crib last week! Thought I was the only one left using ear corn. Ear corn is a safe feed that has a lot of fiber, you won't need to add hulls or pulp. Using a commercial protein pellet, and a little whole oats for pa latability, you can make a very economical feed...