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<blockquote data-quote="-XBAR-" data-source="post: 978897" data-attributes="member: 19909"><p>I oughta kiss your face, Chippie - takin up for my shorthorns and all :blush:</p><p></p><p>As a matter of fact, there are actually all three types: milking, beef, and dual purpose. True beef shorthorns like the bottom cow Chippie posted are the best kept secret in the beef industry. Do some research of your own as far as feed test and carcass results are concerned. Not to mention their docility and maternal instinct. Don't succumbing to old stereotypes! Take the initiative to find out what the shorthorn breed offers before you automatically assume you know. </p><p></p><p>And ol Denver, you oughta be ashamed - Missouri is home to some of the best beef shorthorns in the country . A trip to Sedalia would change your mind for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-XBAR-, post: 978897, member: 19909"] I oughta kiss your face, Chippie - takin up for my shorthorns and all :blush: As a matter of fact, there are actually all three types: milking, beef, and dual purpose. True beef shorthorns like the bottom cow Chippie posted are the best kept secret in the beef industry. Do some research of your own as far as feed test and carcass results are concerned. Not to mention their docility and maternal instinct. Don't succumbing to old stereotypes! Take the initiative to find out what the shorthorn breed offers before you automatically assume you know. And ol Denver, you oughta be ashamed - Missouri is home to some of the best beef shorthorns in the country . A trip to Sedalia would change your mind for sure. [/QUOTE]
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