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<blockquote data-quote="Ashland" data-source="post: 803027" data-attributes="member: 15305"><p>I am new on this forum, but I find the postings rather interesting. We have used Waukaru bulls and they have been asterik free, and have done very well on fescue pastures here on our farm.( I do not consider Waukaru bulls to be vacuum cleaners.) Most shorthorn bulls in the breed do have some asterik in their background and Dunbeacon Venture's pedigree is definitely one that I would question. Our bulls go back to Coppertop and Vann. In addition to low birth weights, they are moderate frame and wean awesome calves. Our program has worked great for us as we participate in steer feedouts and heifer development programs, and have received awards through the years for profit, weight, etc., We tend to maintain a little dignity and a sense of humility, so we do not post it everywhere. We may have a small herd compare to some, but our efforts are in maintaining quality and consistent cow groups. Since I saw discussions and comparisons regarding our herd, I just wanted to set the record straight. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Sorry if I come across rather rude. I certainly don't intend to..... and Sue, I hope that the next time you are in the neighborhood and visiting our herd, please let us know you are here. I would like to visit with you. I have had a passion for the shorthorn breed for 35 years, and have worked closely with my husband throughout this venture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashland, post: 803027, member: 15305"] I am new on this forum, but I find the postings rather interesting. We have used Waukaru bulls and they have been asterik free, and have done very well on fescue pastures here on our farm.( I do not consider Waukaru bulls to be vacuum cleaners.) Most shorthorn bulls in the breed do have some asterik in their background and Dunbeacon Venture's pedigree is definitely one that I would question. Our bulls go back to Coppertop and Vann. In addition to low birth weights, they are moderate frame and wean awesome calves. Our program has worked great for us as we participate in steer feedouts and heifer development programs, and have received awards through the years for profit, weight, etc., We tend to maintain a little dignity and a sense of humility, so we do not post it everywhere. We may have a small herd compare to some, but our efforts are in maintaining quality and consistent cow groups. Since I saw discussions and comparisons regarding our herd, I just wanted to set the record straight. :) Sorry if I come across rather rude. I certainly don't intend to..... and Sue, I hope that the next time you are in the neighborhood and visiting our herd, please let us know you are here. I would like to visit with you. I have had a passion for the shorthorn breed for 35 years, and have worked closely with my husband throughout this venture. [/QUOTE]
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