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  1. justintime

    r.n.reed passing

    I have had several great visits with Gary over the years via the phone and email, and tried to buy a bull from him a few years ago. He wanted to keep the bull to use himself so he wouldn't even price him to me.  I have drove past his farm several times over the years when delivering cattle...
  2. justintime

    The cover of Shorthorn Country

    Glamis Benefactor was imported from Scotland and he not only had a black nose, but he had black pigment all over is body. His hair was mainly red but a lot of his skin was black and some of his hair was as well. There was many black nosed animals in the Scottish cattle. One of the last bulls I...
  3. justintime

    Meuse-Rhine-Yssel

    I remember having to meet a truck that was delivering a load of imported European cattle through Western Canada. There was several MRI cattle on that load including 3 that a neighbour had imported. He got a bull and two heifers that day and quite frankly they were pretty horrible creatures. My...
  4. justintime

    Eionmor Gus 80C vs Eionmor Ultra 8C

    I have seen excellent beef genetics from both bulls. If I had to pick one, I would chose Ultra 8C mainly because his calves have a bit more natural thickness and rib shape as compared to the Gus 80C's. Gus 80C calves are very correct but some seemed to be just a bit more flat sided. I saw some...
  5. justintime

    Happy Canada Day.

    Yes Canada has statues that are being damaged or destroyed by these idiots. They are the same idiots you have in the US and some are members of Antifa. The RCMP aren't doing much to stop this from happening. We are having the same Defund the Police marches and rallies as the major American...
  6. justintime

    Happy Canada Day.

    Thanks frosty!  I am certainly going to try!  We finally got more rain in the night so my level of anxiety of drought has dropped, at least for a few days. Hope you have a great Canada Day as well!
  7. justintime

    Weston Ready Go

    Yes Ready Go was homozygous polled. And Yes Gus Lippert bought him from us. I always remember Gus telling me that he had never purchased a bull privately before. He said he always just went to the state sale and bought the Champion bull. That way he had someone else's opinion before he bought...
  8. justintime

    Weston Ready Go

    Unfortunately, there is no Ready Go semen in the US and only a few vials left in Canada. I recently pulled his semen off the market as I plan to use what is remaining myself. i bought Ready Go in 1973 at the Polled Congress in Louisville at $5300 which was a record price at that sale at that...
  9. justintime

    K-Kim Gold Count 22P

    I really liked the Gold Count 22P calves and he seemed to work on most any type of cows. I was just talking with another Canadian breeder a couple days ago. who found some Gold Count semen and he bought it all ( it was a sizeable amount of doses). He said he plans to use him again as he really...
  10. justintime

    I really don't need the abuse but I am going to do it anyway

    I wouldn't call his hooves white,but they are a lighter brown that I would like. This said, his sire has hooves that are a similar color and they have never been touched and probably never will need to be, Cruiser has an excellent hoof structure. As for testicle size, he definitely is adequate...
  11. justintime

    I really don't need the abuse but I am going to do it anyway

    I don't consider any bull a heifer bull until I have had calves from them. I used his sire on a set of heifers, as a yearling after the bull I had planned to use, was killed by lightning. I was concerned but knew that he had been born unassisted from a first calf heifer. The heifers calved good...
  12. justintime

    I really don't need the abuse but I am going to do it anyway

    The BW on my sign at Agribition was a mistake. When I looked up his birth information in my calf book, I read the BW of the calf below him in it. Of course, I was filling out my stall cards in a hurry just before I left for the show. I came home after dropping the cattle off at the show and...
  13. justintime

    Shorthorn President a woman

    Congratulations to Nancy!  I am positive that she will do an excellent job in this position. This appears to be a trend lately, with the President of the Shorthorn societies in the US, Canada and the UK all being women. All three are very capable and I think it is about time this happened. The...
  14. justintime

    I really don't need the abuse but I am going to do it anyway

    This is a son of HC Cruiser 59C that we showed at Agribition last week. He is HC Gasper 55G and he was born March 23rd,2019. He had an actual BW of 73 lbs and he was the second lowest BW of all our calves this year. He was weaned in late October and did not have any creep feed through the...
  15. justintime

    Quick question-was MR Tri Cando a usefull bull?

    I saw MR Tri Cando a few times, and I never really thought of him being a really big bull, but back then, most everything was bigger framed than today. He was a thick well balanced bull with lots of eye appeal. I remember seeing his calves and they were very uniform and thick topped. One year, I...
  16. justintime

    I lost my longtime cattle buddy -Dale Wernicke

    Dale's passing has hit me pretty hard. It seems like I have known him forever. I don't really remember when we first met, but I know I have known him for my entire adult life. In the 70s Dale used to come to some of our fall sales and I was always amazed how much he could eat. I remember after...
  17. justintime

    Black Noses On Shorthorn Cattle by Dr. Martin Lee

    Several years ago, I was asked to cull a set of 380 yearling bulls of all breeds on feet and legs in a bull test station. Virtually every breed was included. Everything was going fine, with a few bulls eliminated from every breed, for feet and leg issues, until I got to the Red Angus bulls. I...
  18. justintime

    Mature bulls

    My memory tells me that Dick Judy told us that Ohlde had imported some of the cattle but I don't ever recall being told which ones were his. He could quite well have imported Dividend  as we tried to buy him as soon as we saw him. The ASA had just turned down the Irish cattle from entering the...
  19. justintime

    Mature bulls

    If memory serves me correctly, I am thinking that Tim Ohlde worked at Beef Genetics Research for awhile, possibly right around the time of the Irish importations. I am also really looking forward to seeing some Irish Moile cattle. I haven't seen any in the flesh yet, but I have been hearing...
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