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Shorthorn herd sire - Gal Chaser
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<blockquote data-quote="shortyjock89" data-source="post: 416546" data-attributes="member: 6176"><p>I think I was a bit harsh...cows got out this morning..we had a couple switches go out on fans in the show barn..and to top it all off, my dreaded FFA Advisor came over this morning...not to mention the heat...I apologize for being so forward. </p><p></p><p>Allow me to rephrase what I said. </p><p></p><p>The bull does not have a Dairy pedigree (well, he does, but it is waaaay back in there), but he does look a little bit like a Dairy Bull. This is probably the "old school" genetics resurfacing..remember that Shorthorns used to be all dual-purpose. I think he will do fine to produce dual-purpose cattle. He is not as heavy muscled as I would like, but then again, I do not produce dual-purpose Shorthorns. He should add performance and muscling capabilities to those Dairy Shorthorn cows.</p><p></p><p>Ta Da!</p><p></p><p>Oh and I forgot to say that Bakenhus Shorthorns produce some very nice cattle, and it looks like this Gal Chaser has found his "niche".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortyjock89, post: 416546, member: 6176"] I think I was a bit harsh...cows got out this morning..we had a couple switches go out on fans in the show barn..and to top it all off, my dreaded FFA Advisor came over this morning...not to mention the heat...I apologize for being so forward. Allow me to rephrase what I said. The bull does not have a Dairy pedigree (well, he does, but it is waaaay back in there), but he does look a little bit like a Dairy Bull. This is probably the "old school" genetics resurfacing..remember that Shorthorns used to be all dual-purpose. I think he will do fine to produce dual-purpose cattle. He is not as heavy muscled as I would like, but then again, I do not produce dual-purpose Shorthorns. He should add performance and muscling capabilities to those Dairy Shorthorn cows. Ta Da! Oh and I forgot to say that Bakenhus Shorthorns produce some very nice cattle, and it looks like this Gal Chaser has found his "niche". [/QUOTE]
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