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    Redneck sired 48% Shorthorn heifer

    She has some performance. A little on the shallow side. So far it seems that Redneck adds body and makes them the right size. Big birthweight though.
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    Redneck sired 48% Shorthorn heifer

    Full sister and shown by my 5 year old.
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    Redneck sired 48% Shorthorn heifer

    RedneckxExile Sells as Lot 7 on May 30th https://www.sconlinesales.com/Bids/AuctionsListing/26773 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mX0LsTSqCME&list=PLBE2OvtAxzNSSuqEFJ_PDNDc7ezpaYeKv&index=9
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    Maternal MadexJSUL Spotty Hottie

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jJUNXyYxY7A Chi/Maine https://www.sconlinesales.com/Bids/AuctionsListing/26773
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    Maternal MadexJSUL Spotty Hottie.

    Sells May 30th https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jJUNXyYxY7A Chi/Maine https://www.sconlinesales.com/Bids/AuctionsListing/26773
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    Can't get heifer bred!!

    What in her Brangus pedigree that was also not posted makes you assume that she comes from show lines? Our Business Done RightxPoint Taken stuck AI on the first time AI-ing her. Our Rumor MillxComfort Zone also stuck the first time too. Our Yellow JacketxPoint Taken last year stuck her first...
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    Breeding heifers.

    Mark, very nice cow that most people in the industry should want pens full of cows like her. This is our Daddy’s MoneyxMinnaerts Elanoar cow. Hopefully she will be one of our show prospects for next show season. If she can’t play in a breed show then I give up. Not a great picture but she’s...
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    Breeding heifers.

    Mark, I really like that cow! IMO, she should be a breeding female anywhere.
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    Breeding heifers.

    I agree about taking away some mass and making a sounder steer. We just think we can't breed for flatter heifers than this one that has too much shape and bone. Also not feminine enough.
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    Breeding heifers.

    Can anyone point me towards reputable websites that explain the correlation between shape/bone and it being hormonal?
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    Breeding heifers.

    We should stop showing our Maine and Shorthorn heifers and just focus on steers even though we aren’t having trouble getting them to breed up and our friends can’t get their angus and simangus heifers to settle.
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    Breeding heifers.

    I guess what I’m trying to say is in my opinion the champion breeding heifer that I’m describing her steer calves probably won’t ever be competitive in the show ring and the champion market steers sisters probably won’t be competitive in a breeding show. There isn’t a correlation or connection...
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    Breeding heifers.

    I’m not saying we should pick heifers that look like steers. I’m just wondering why the heifers have to be 2D.
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    Breeding heifers.

    I’m trying to write this without bashing on anyone. I’m just hoping someone can educate me on the why. I’m hoping for a good and honest discussion without the mud flinging. I want to talk about breeding heifer divisions at jackpot shows. The kind I’m preferring to is the kind where all breeds...
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    Denver Bulls 2020 but not Shorthorn genetics.

    Maybe this will fix some issues.
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    2020 Denver Bulls

    We have had to sell out of most of our shorthorn cows because either their feet didn’t hold up on our Wyoming summer range or they had too much pink on their udders that got sunburnt when the sun reflected off the snow. We used Young Money quite a bit in the past who was basically half...
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    2020 Denver Bulls

    You said it better than I ever could. It amazes me when a clubby bred calf comes out weighing around 100lbs but only weans at 500lbs at weaning. More maternal higher % Maine, Shorthorn etc are working on clubby bred cows to give them some consistency, milking ability, maternal calving ease...
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    2020 Denver Bulls

    I think the clubby bulls are getting too moderate and are a dime a dozen. I guess time will tell which bulls will produce champions and which will never stay around.
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