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  1. wiseguy

    Commercial Shorthorn Bull

    People often discuss on this board that quality commercial Shorthorn genetics are not available anywhere. This guy is my definition of an ideal Shorthorn bull. Homo polled, backed by performance and carcass data, daughters in production, and above all form that follows function.
  2. wiseguy

    Who's Your Daddy Bull Sale

    Any Results? Really liked lot 48 , 42, and 30.
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    Who's Your Daddy Bull Sale

    Any results from today's sale?
  4. wiseguy

    SULL GNCC Urlacher ET Then and Now

    I find it interesting as I look through most semen catalogs that almost all Shorthorn bulls are pictured as yearlings.  Then 5 years later that is still the only pic that you see.  I thought I would post a picture of our Senior Herd Sire when we bought him in 2008 and today. I have also attached...
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    Saskvalley Imperative 33X home in Illinois!

    Well after 3 weeks, a really long drive, and some trouble with the Iowa State Police Saskvalley Imperative is finally home in Central Illinois. I couldn't be more pleased with him and would really like to thank Saskvalley Shorthorns, Derek Jungels, and Dale Studer for getting him home. This...
  6. wiseguy

    TM Gus bull calf

    About a year ago I posted a pic of this Tm Gus X K-Kim Castlerock son on SP. I thought I would post another picture about a year later to show his progress. We just sold him to Tony Kershaw (Ex-Herdsman for Don Cagwin). Tony came to look at heifers and left with a bull. Who said you can't sell...
  7. wiseguy

    Thoughts on Pro Livestock Marketing Website

    I noticed the website icon while I was on SP last week, so I called the guy up and posted a few animals for sale. For those grain producers out there it reminds me a lot if tractorhouse only for livestock. I like it because it could be a one stop shop for a buyers needs. What does everyone else...
  8. wiseguy

    Shorty Bulls

    I am new to SP, but have been a silent observer for a few years now.  It is a beautiful day here in central, Illinois, but far to wet to put corn in the ground. I attached a few pictures of a bull we plan on using, and his maternal brother born this spring. Both bulls are pretty dirty due to our...
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