Durham Reds
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I read the "judge these bulls" topic from MyTfarm. I really like the Muridale cattle. I am sure I will own one of their bulls in the future. Due to the color bias of the buyers, we are breeding for solid red. That said, some of my favorite Shorthorn bulls are roan or even white. OT didn't know if there were any Shorthorns left in MT. If I can figure out this picture deal, I'll post a few of ours. Soapweed made the point that uniform colored cattle in larger groups will sell the best. I can't argue that due to the mindset of order buyers. It is unfortunate, as good cattle are good cattle. Crossbreeding works. Shorthorns are well documented for their maternal excellence. Shorthorns and SH 'x make excellent cows if that is how they've been selected. Sadly, due to the showring influence, a lot of phenotypically ideal cattle with less than ideal "real world" value have been propagated.
We know our cattle add great value to progressive crossbreeding programs. Feel free to comment!
A few of the bred heifers:
One of our '08 heifer calves:
A late March '08 bull calf
Our main herd sire 101VM. Pasture breeding condition.
We know our cattle add great value to progressive crossbreeding programs. Feel free to comment!
A few of the bred heifers:

One of our '08 heifer calves:

A late March '08 bull calf

Our main herd sire 101VM. Pasture breeding condition.
