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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 425087" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>I think you would have to breed that yourself. We don't have a Shorthorn/Gelbv bull, just a cow. Most of our bulls are British, but we have the one that is Simm/Angus. </p><p></p><p>Depending on what exactly you are running for cows, and what direction you want to go in with them, I would suggest looking into a continental bull, or if you want to stay with the British, just make that a priority when you are looking at bulls. Don't sacrafice the other stuff for it, but add it to the list of things you are looking for. Mind you make sure that the shoulders aren't going to cause you calving problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 425087, member: 2308"] I think you would have to breed that yourself. We don't have a Shorthorn/Gelbv bull, just a cow. Most of our bulls are British, but we have the one that is Simm/Angus. Depending on what exactly you are running for cows, and what direction you want to go in with them, I would suggest looking into a continental bull, or if you want to stay with the British, just make that a priority when you are looking at bulls. Don't sacrafice the other stuff for it, but add it to the list of things you are looking for. Mind you make sure that the shoulders aren't going to cause you calving problems. [/QUOTE]
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