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    Washington State Club Calf Breeders???

    We raise purebred and commercial Shorthorns at Coulee City, Wa.  You are welcome to visit with us and come look.  John  Cell 509 683 3272,  home 509 632 5238
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    Using a donkey

    We use rubber innertubes hung over a fence post in our corrals.  Tie the lead rope to the innertube (3 to 4 feet)Calves and weaned foals learn quickly  to give to lead rope pressure.  After 1 day they go to water without much fight.  There is feed waiting for them when they go back to the...
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    Muscle building

    Make sure they get lots of walking, especially up hill.  That will enlarge some muscles in their rear end. 
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    Opinions on my daughters Shorthorn steer

    Our vet suggested to my daughter that her steer was a little light in the rear end that she walk him uphill daily until fair.  It must have worked, she got reserve champion market steer.
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    Shorty Folks

    Dale,  Your question about Weebollabolla registration in Australia brought back lots of memories with my experiences with Weebollabolla breeding.  I bought a Webolla sired bull from Garry Hook, a Shorthorn breeder in British Columbia. He had traveled down under and purchased males, females and...
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    old horned shorthorn bulls semen

    We used a horned Shorthorn bull in the '70's.  He was raised in British Columbia and I brought him to Washington, U.S.  His mother was Broadacres Missie 11A by Lacombe Dock 140Y.  His sire was Webollabolla Superex 18th  by Boonal Super 67-03000  from Munro in Austraulia.  His name was Terook...
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    feed grinder q

    I own a Davis Feed Mill on Wheels.  I bought it used in 1981. A dairy had outgrown it.  It is a 1967 model 2460.  It has a 24 inch hammer mill and a 20 inch roller.  The horizontal mixer hold 3 1/2 tons of wheat, dried distillers, vitamins and minerals. I will never wear it out.  It takes about...
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