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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1181362" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Taurus, </p><p>When we embarked on our Shorthorn breeding trials, I was warned of the 'two worlds' of Shorthorns, by a Shorthorn breeder who plays in both arenas.</p><p></p><p>There are 'commercially-oriented' Shorthorns here in the U.S. - but you have to know where to look for them; certainly not as prevalent as in some other 'major' breeds. </p><p>Rob Sneed, Gary Kaper, Josh Moreland, Dover Ranch, A&T, Shady Maple, Lovings - would all be pretty far removed from anything 'showring', very commercial-oriented. Probably quite a few others that I've skipped, inadvertently - so, the above list is not intended to be all-inclusive. </p><p>Waukaru Shorthorns have been concentrating on calving ease and performance genetics for decades; growth and emphasis on carcass quality. We've been well-pleased with performance we've gotten from the 4 Waukaru sires we've used.</p><p></p><p>Nesikep, I have no idea how to post photos here; probably not gonna happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1181362, member: 12607"] Taurus, When we embarked on our Shorthorn breeding trials, I was warned of the 'two worlds' of Shorthorns, by a Shorthorn breeder who plays in both arenas. There are 'commercially-oriented' Shorthorns here in the U.S. - but you have to know where to look for them; certainly not as prevalent as in some other 'major' breeds. Rob Sneed, Gary Kaper, Josh Moreland, Dover Ranch, A&T, Shady Maple, Lovings - would all be pretty far removed from anything 'showring', very commercial-oriented. Probably quite a few others that I've skipped, inadvertently - so, the above list is not intended to be all-inclusive. Waukaru Shorthorns have been concentrating on calving ease and performance genetics for decades; growth and emphasis on carcass quality. We've been well-pleased with performance we've gotten from the 4 Waukaru sires we've used. Nesikep, I have no idea how to post photos here; probably not gonna happen. [/QUOTE]
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