M M.Sarria Well-known member Joined Apr 5, 2006 Messages 141 Reaction score 0 Location SW-WA Apr 16, 2006 #1 I cross one of my shorthorn cow with a Red Angus, dose any one no if this is a good cross???
Beefy Well-known member Joined Jan 2, 2004 Messages 8,754 Reaction score 1 Location Georgia Apr 16, 2006 #2 should be. you could have just invented the first Murrey Red.
D DiamondSCattleCo Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2005 Messages 1,373 Reaction score 0 Location NE Saskatchewan Apr 16, 2006 #3 I've got Shorthorn/Angus crosses scattered all over here. The heifers I retain are excellent mothers with lots of milk and no calving troubles. The steers are growthy, almost as growthy as my Angus/Shortie/Simm 3 -way crosses. Rod
I've got Shorthorn/Angus crosses scattered all over here. The heifers I retain are excellent mothers with lots of milk and no calving troubles. The steers are growthy, almost as growthy as my Angus/Shortie/Simm 3 -way crosses. Rod
dun Well-known member Joined Dec 28, 2003 Messages 47,334 Reaction score 27 Location MO Ozarks Apr 16, 2006 #4 M.Sarria":2simqsqm said: I cross one of my shorthorn cow with a Red Angus, dose any one no if this is a good cross??? Click to expand... The Shorthorn association is pitching this cross as the Durham Red dun
M.Sarria":2simqsqm said: I cross one of my shorthorn cow with a Red Angus, dose any one no if this is a good cross??? Click to expand... The Shorthorn association is pitching this cross as the Durham Red dun
R randiliana Well-known member Joined Aug 24, 2005 Messages 4,807 Reaction score 5 Location Saskatchewan, Canada Apr 16, 2006 #5 We have some Red Angus x Shorthorn cows, and they are some of the best cows that we have. I really like them.
We have some Red Angus x Shorthorn cows, and they are some of the best cows that we have. I really like them.
OP OP M M.Sarria Well-known member Joined Apr 5, 2006 Messages 141 Reaction score 0 Location SW-WA Apr 16, 2006 #6 Thanks every one for your replys good to no I did some thing Right. can wait for calf.