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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1527068" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Steve.</p><p>Have used several SH sires over %AN and SimAngus cows over the last 10 yrs. All solid red; no roans.</p><p>Some worked well, others...not so much. Steers were great across the board. Heifers/cows have varied from great to terrible.</p><p></p><p>Several Waukaru SH bulls are available from OriGen, get mine through my ABS rep.</p><p>Waukaru Goldmine 2109 and W. Coppertop 464 made good cows; really good. Only ended up with 2 daughters of Waukaru GoldCard 5042, but they are nice.</p><p>Daughters of W.Orion 2047 have been hard-keeping, no-milking things that'll almost starve a calf to death. Only kept one W.Patent 8161 daughter...due to calve first time any day now...looks good, but time will tell.</p><p>IMO, the Orion And Patent cattle are high performance terminal feedlot types. </p><p></p><p>Have several daughters of the Rob Sneed 034 bull... I like them...a bit smaller, for the most part than those by Waukaru bulls. Still have a supply of 034 and ArSuLu Mackenzie semen that I'm using up slowly on specific cows. </p><p></p><p>We've pretty much swung back full circle to Simmental genetics, but there are a few other SH sires I'd try if we were still going that way...Dunbeacon Venture, in the Clearance semen offerings at CattleVisions, is noted as a great female-maker. </p><p>Select Sires was carrying a couple of SH sires, and I've heard good things about JSF Gauge.</p><p></p><p>Gary Kaper has some really good commercially oriented SH cattle...look up Kaper Cattle Co.</p><p><a href="https://www.kapercattle.com/4508s.html" target="_blank">https://www.kapercattle.com/4508s.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1527068, member: 12607"] Steve. Have used several SH sires over %AN and SimAngus cows over the last 10 yrs. All solid red; no roans. Some worked well, others...not so much. Steers were great across the board. Heifers/cows have varied from great to terrible. Several Waukaru SH bulls are available from OriGen, get mine through my ABS rep. Waukaru Goldmine 2109 and W. Coppertop 464 made good cows; really good. Only ended up with 2 daughters of Waukaru GoldCard 5042, but they are nice. Daughters of W.Orion 2047 have been hard-keeping, no-milking things that'll almost starve a calf to death. Only kept one W.Patent 8161 daughter...due to calve first time any day now...looks good, but time will tell. IMO, the Orion And Patent cattle are high performance terminal feedlot types. Have several daughters of the Rob Sneed 034 bull... I like them...a bit smaller, for the most part than those by Waukaru bulls. Still have a supply of 034 and ArSuLu Mackenzie semen that I'm using up slowly on specific cows. We've pretty much swung back full circle to Simmental genetics, but there are a few other SH sires I'd try if we were still going that way...Dunbeacon Venture, in the Clearance semen offerings at CattleVisions, is noted as a great female-maker. Select Sires was carrying a couple of SH sires, and I've heard good things about JSF Gauge. Gary Kaper has some really good commercially oriented SH cattle...look up Kaper Cattle Co. [url=https://www.kapercattle.com/4508s.html]https://www.kapercattle.com/4508s.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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