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Shorthorns in the cajun country area?
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<blockquote data-quote="cmf1" data-source="post: 627555" data-attributes="member: 6681"><p>Hi Cypress,</p><p> I live in south La., and I am pretty much a hobbyist with cattle.</p><p> I read lots of info on different breeds before I decided to go with a Shorthorn bull. My main interest was grass conversion, and birth weight, and I don't believe that black cattle tastes any better than spotted cattle or red cattle. Yes, I am a heretic! </p><p> In April of 08 I bought a registered red roan bull at 18 mos old. I put him on 9 cows and they all appear to be bred and calving. 2 on the ground so far -1 solid dark red heifer off of 1st year black baldy- picture perfect and growing nicely. 1 ring eyed Hereford marked bull calf off of 1st year Hereford type commercial heifer RUNT that I did not think would breed- also a very nice looking calf. I'm guessing birth weight on both around 60-65 pounds.</p><p> The bull looks good and is growing well and would look better if not for my inexperience.(working <em>and</em> growing takes a little more feed no matter what kind of grass conversion you have) His disposition is very settled and easy, his bones are truly straight thick and sound.</p><p> My only kick with this bull is that he is going to be large, and with my small operation I am considering a more midsized framed bull. But if all the babies look as good as the first two, I'll have a lot more mulling to do.</p><p> I bought him fairly close by and could fill you in on what local breeders I am aware of if you are interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmf1, post: 627555, member: 6681"] Hi Cypress, I live in south La., and I am pretty much a hobbyist with cattle. I read lots of info on different breeds before I decided to go with a Shorthorn bull. My main interest was grass conversion, and birth weight, and I don't believe that black cattle tastes any better than spotted cattle or red cattle. Yes, I am a heretic! In April of 08 I bought a registered red roan bull at 18 mos old. I put him on 9 cows and they all appear to be bred and calving. 2 on the ground so far -1 solid dark red heifer off of 1st year black baldy- picture perfect and growing nicely. 1 ring eyed Hereford marked bull calf off of 1st year Hereford type commercial heifer RUNT that I did not think would breed- also a very nice looking calf. I'm guessing birth weight on both around 60-65 pounds. The bull looks good and is growing well and would look better if not for my inexperience.(working [i]and[/i] growing takes a little more feed no matter what kind of grass conversion you have) His disposition is very settled and easy, his bones are truly straight thick and sound. My only kick with this bull is that he is going to be large, and with my small operation I am considering a more midsized framed bull. But if all the babies look as good as the first two, I'll have a lot more mulling to do. I bought him fairly close by and could fill you in on what local breeders I am aware of if you are interested. [/QUOTE]
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