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    dream on embryos

    I bought a semen tank that came with some Dream On embryos.  Cane code is MO31.  Anyone have a clue?  I believe Dream On was a fairly popular Simmental bull at one time. 
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    Native calf...just a picture of whats new

    Nice group.  Nothing wrong with that roan calf.  The red calf looks to have a lot of expression down his top.  If I remember correctly, the Surprise cattle had a lot of muscle shape.  The photo of the bull reminds me of the photo of Par Defender the Haumonts have used for years in their ads. ...
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    Canadian truck convoy

    Didn't mean to start all this.  Just wanted to know if the Canadian producers had noticed any ill effects.
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    Canadian truck convoy

    Canadian friends:  Has the trucking issue caused any problems for you locally?  How is it impacting agricultural products, including cattle, at the main border crossings?  I saw that several crossings in the western half of Canada have been impacted.  Does anyone feel disgusted with the numerous...
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    Calving ease shorthorn question

    The bulls you listed might work in some situations, but I'd still recommend more proven, consistent bulls.  Like they used to say, dead calves have a poor growth rate.  I would bet Cherry Fillet would be a good choice for calving ease.  Sometimes it can be a trade off.  The most consistent...
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    Got lost in cyber space-up pops JIT

    Maybe it's not such a bad thing the ASA is now requiring bulls to be used for breeding purposes be DNA tested.  I read that  the "mis-sired" rate is about 10%. Evidently was much higher is some herds in the past.  I understand accidents happen, but when it's intentional, is it an accident? ...
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    Horned vs Polled

    Anyone have an idea of how many polled fullblood Maines there are in France or elsewhere in Europe?
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    butte Lee Leader 63rd pic

    If his progeny had those kinds of weights back then, they were actually quite good for the era.  I've got ABS, Curtiss, Carnation, etc., bull directories from back then and most of the progeny tested bulls would sire calves with weaning and yearling weights less than that.  Lots of the bulls...
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    Epinal

    Just basing my observations on what was happening nearly 50 years ago.  No one knew anything about genetic deformities, or at least they weren't talking.  Extremely limited carcass data regarding marbling on Cunia sired calves.  Shorthorn breeders, and everyone else around here, used him because...
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    Epinal

    Cunia was more widely used due to his style and eye appeal, somewhat due to his perceived relative ease of calving compared to some of the other bulls of the era such as Crack.  I read somewhere that Doc Hunsley said that Cunia was one of the 2 most impressive bulls he had seen.  I had 3 Cunia...
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    camilla Chance 14w pic

    You mean Angus aren't pure?  They had to go to Ireland to get their improvement?  Did the Irish Angus have a pedigree or was it like the Irish Shorthorn that goes back to "Foundation"?  Did the Irish Angus work better than the Holstein, Maine, Chi, or Limmy to get what they wanted?
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    butte Lee Leader 63rd pic

    I guess I would take issue with the statement that the "briskety Shorthorns never gained..."  800 pound weaning weight?  Mighty be "inefficient", but certainly showed an ability to gain.  We had a bull back then, Nugget's Max, that sired a bull that gained over 4 lbs./day at the IBIA testing...
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    JBS Da Big Hurt

    The last MARC date I saw was very complimentary to Shorthorns in every measured category.  From carcass quality to performance.  All I know is that I have a waiting list for locker beef and those who get it are extremely pleased to say the least.  The locker comments on the high quality of the...
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    shortages

    How are farm supplies in your area?  We're seeing shortages and extremely high prices for items if and when they become available.  Everything from gas to engine oil to machinery parts to farm tires and everything in between.  A friend at a farm store told me it's a 16 week wait for a metal feed...
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    Iowa Beef Expo Schedule

    Years ago the old Iowa Royal Shorthorn Sale was pretty much the basis for the Iowa Beef Expo.  It would be too bad to see it gone.  Maybe a repeat of last year's on line sale?  We put quite a few cattle in that sale for about 40 years.  Times change and the calendar catches up with some of us. 
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    More on Native

    I think there are a lot of native cattle of "beef" lineage that have much more usefulness than the roan "Scotch type" bull pictured.  I wonder how some of the current more moderate, easier fleshing Shorthorn bulls would compare to the better Shorthorn bulls of the past.  I think it would be very...
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    More on Native

    I'm interesting in how the general Shorthorn breeder perceives the value or usefulness of the Native breeding.  I used it 50 years ago and have used some again in the past 6 or 8 years.  Just want to see how others look at it. 
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    Outsider and perfection?

    Until the "new blood" starts to beat what they already have, they're going to use what they have confidence in.  Hot Commodity went from a somewhat lesser known bull to one of the elites after his progeny started to find consistent success in the showring.  The folks that produce those animals...
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    Article about HS Rodeo Drive written by Doc Hunsley 20 years ago

    Lots of "interesting" history on Rodeo Drive, along with several others from his point of origin.  I only had a couple daughters of him, but they did a decent job.  I had a grandson, GR Boris  9317 sired by MGRR Boris out of Bonnie Ruberta, that was one tremendous female sire.  Moderate framed...
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