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<blockquote data-quote="roanbullman" data-source="post: 416715" data-attributes="member: 5204"><p><strong>Wow, I'm glad I had nine layers of thick skin because the first layer was burned off.</strong> I've viewed this board for about three years finally was brave enough to post a pic. Wow, discussion was brisk...</p><p></p><p>Yes, Gal Chaser by show bull standards needs 400-500#, but he wouldn't be out doing his job. This picture I agree could more professional done. A pic from last summer drought pasture after he had bred 30 cowsand heifers for 45 days and 30 confirmed pregnant. We don't feed grain to bulls, good fescue pasture and hay is all our cattle need.</p><p></p><p>Gal Chaser did service 28 cows four months later from this photo in 50 days and had 27 confirmed pregnant. The one open cow had twins and never was the same so was culled.</p><p></p><p>We are proud of him and yes is full blood beef Shorthorn. We are using him on Milking Shorthorn cows or juicer blood as someone stated. The results have been pretty good for us.</p><p></p><p><strong>Thank you, skcatlman liked your comments.</strong> If we do</p><p>start marketing his semen, I'll have a better photo taken. his Genestar test results are in the process. Sire and grandsire have good so hope Gal Chaser does also. I'll post a couple pics of Gal Chaser progeny and see what other discussion will develop.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As hogzilla pointed out the Alexander the Great is all our Nile Valley blood line a dual purpose Milking Shorthorn - just finishing using him now as a yearling. I figured everyone would jump on the juicer bandwagon then. But we selectivly have bred our cows to be dual purpose both beef and milk -- not just meatless wonders as dairy milking shorthorns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roanbullman, post: 416715, member: 5204"] [b]Wow, I'm glad I had nine layers of thick skin because the first layer was burned off.[/b] I've viewed this board for about three years finally was brave enough to post a pic. Wow, discussion was brisk... Yes, Gal Chaser by show bull standards needs 400-500#, but he wouldn't be out doing his job. This picture I agree could more professional done. A pic from last summer drought pasture after he had bred 30 cowsand heifers for 45 days and 30 confirmed pregnant. We don't feed grain to bulls, good fescue pasture and hay is all our cattle need. Gal Chaser did service 28 cows four months later from this photo in 50 days and had 27 confirmed pregnant. The one open cow had twins and never was the same so was culled. We are proud of him and yes is full blood beef Shorthorn. We are using him on Milking Shorthorn cows or juicer blood as someone stated. The results have been pretty good for us. [b]Thank you, skcatlman liked your comments.[/b] If we do start marketing his semen, I'll have a better photo taken. his Genestar test results are in the process. Sire and grandsire have good so hope Gal Chaser does also. I'll post a couple pics of Gal Chaser progeny and see what other discussion will develop. As hogzilla pointed out the Alexander the Great is all our Nile Valley blood line a dual purpose Milking Shorthorn - just finishing using him now as a yearling. I figured everyone would jump on the juicer bandwagon then. But we selectivly have bred our cows to be dual purpose both beef and milk -- not just meatless wonders as dairy milking shorthorns. [/QUOTE]
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