Search results

Help Support Steer Planet:

  1. C

    ATTN: Shorthorn Breeders

    I agree with that, there are some great outcross old genetics in Canada.  I do like the cross between different types though.  There have been some great animals come from mating real beefy older Canadian genetics with more modern genetics from the U.S.  Like TM Gus, Studers Pretender, and KMS...
  2. C

    ATTN: Shorthorn Breeders

    This cow sure looks the part aswell.  And I think Captain Mark blood would help get me where I am going.  I might like your Sparkle donor better though.  How do they compare frame wise?  At the time of the Frozen in Time sale I decided that, in my little dream world, my herd sire in 5 years...
  3. C

    ATTN: Shorthorn Breeders

    I can agree with that also.  As far as pictures go, Roan Sue is the perfect example of a Shorthorn version of Duff cattle.  That is one of my favourite pictures.  I almost bid on the Major Leroy embryos out of her Charmer daughter in the Frozen in Time Sale.  I was just a little worried that the...
  4. C

    ATTN: Shorthorn Breeders

    I can agree with that.  I bought 5 heifers this spring in their sale.  The heifer in my profile picture is one of them.  I also have an Eionmor Ultra 8C daughter that is almost exactly what I am wanting to breed.  Thanks.
  5. C

    ATTN: Shorthorn Breeders

    Right or wrong, I really like the OCC and DUFF type angus lines.  My new goal is to have a herd of SHORTHORN cows that resembles the DUFF Donor line up on their website.  Which Shorthorn bloodlines would I have use to reach this, likely very long term, goal?  Thanks
  6. C

    Put angus embryos in hefeirs?

    I have Shorthorns but may get some Duff New Attraction X Leachman Saugahatchee 3000C embryos.  Would they be OK (calving wise) in well grown shorthorn heifers?
Top