• Dairy Shorthorn bulls find a ready market in commercial beef herds (Shorthorn, Angus and Hereford), where their great scale and inherent milking characteristics are transmitted to their progeny. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • Originally based on Texas Longhorns, ranch lead in introducing purebred cattle such as Hereford, Shorthorn and Brahman. (lone-star.net)
  • At one time the Fort maintained purebred herds/flocks of Rambouillet ewes, Belgian, Morgan and Thoroughbred horses, Bronze turkeys, Milking Shorthorn cattle, Wiltshire Side hogs, and Hereford cattle. (usda.gov)
  • By the turn of the century, John and William owned more than 6,000 acres of land on which they ran Hereford and Shorthorn cattle. (biographi.ca)
  • Some 70 years ago, the family started breeding Hereford beef cattle. (sustainablefoodtrust.org)
  • The Hereford bull is a breed of cattle known for its distinctive red coat and white face. (happyhentoys.com)
  • American Shorthorn Association. (agsites.net)
  • KANSAS CITY, Missouri (November 1, 2023) - The American Shorthorn Association Awards hosted their Annual Awards Banquet on Saturday, October 22, 2023, at the Hilton Kansas City Airport in Kansas City, Mo. (shorthorn.org)
  • The American Shorthorn Association congratulates Rick Leone & Family on their prestigious honor as being selected as a 2023 Builder of the Breed. (shorthorn.org)
  • He also raised purebred Shorthorn cattle, served as state chairman of the South Dakota Shorthorn Breeders Association and was instrumental in organizing the Shorthorn Lassie Association. (sdstate.edu)
  • Holt-Ragsdale Sutherland Shorthorns offers bulls, heifers, and club calves. (agsites.net)
  • These cattle are producers of top quality calves, whether straight bred or in a cross breeding enterprise. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • Modern Dairy Shorthorns, (Milking Shorthorns, or 'dual purpose' Shorthorns as some people prefer to call them), still exhibit this versatility that enables them to economically produce milk for the factory, or to raise calves producing prime beef at specific ages and weights. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • The modern Dairy Shorthorn female is unrivalled in her ability to raise top quality calves to vealers, steers or bullocks. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • D.S. cows mated with Poll Shorthorn bulls have produced calves off grass at 10 months of age weighing 450-500 kgs. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • Dairy Shorthorn bulls, particularly the roans and whites, normally produce attractive coloured roan calves from any type of cow. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • Usually most common in Shorthorn x Angus calves. (steerplanet.com)
  • welters Black Heritage Pedigree Galloway herd females sired by Blackburn Grafter, the acclaimed Whitebred Shorthorn bull, result in the Bluegrey calves of distinction, seen here in absolute contentment on Borders grassland as summer emerges. (welters-worldwide.com)
  • This range of colours ensures compatibility when Dairy Shorthorns are crossbred with other breeds of cattle. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • Mature Dairy Shorthorn cattle carry as much 'heavy fleshing' (or muscle) as most beef breeds, and have the added advantage of an ample milk supply. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • Dairy Shorthorns have been widely used as 'foundation' females in the establishment of the European breeds introduced to Australia in more recent times (eg Charolais, Limousin, Maine-Anjou). (lbcentre.com.au)
  • The current study aimed at defining the breeds closest related to DSN cattle, characterizing their genomic diversity and inbreeding. (frontiersin.org)
  • Common Leys Farm is home to a range of rare breeds, including Whitebred Shorthorn cattle and Large White pigs. (abingdon-witney.ac.uk)
  • I. The immunological response of resistant and susceptible breeds of cattle to trypanosomal challenge, Ann. (gse-journal.org)
  • The variety of cattle breeds is glorious. (sustainablefoodtrust.org)
  • Beef cattle breeds went the opposite way - today most look like the bovine equivalent of a prize fighter. (sustainablefoodtrust.org)
  • Other cattle breeds, such as Angus and Shorthorn, also have polled variants. (happyhentoys.com)
  • Individuals are recognized who have continuously been supporters and promoters for both the Shorthorn breed and the beef cattle industry. (shorthorn.org)
  • In addition, we have a Montana State Extension Service Beef Cattle Extension Specialist officed at Fort Keogh. (usda.gov)
  • Today, the most common beef cattle breed in the US is Black Angus. (sustainablefoodtrust.org)
  • Scope and Contents Portrait of Amos Cruickshank a 19th century Scottish Shorthorn cattle breeder. (ed.ac.uk)
  • These cattle crossbred with the local African taurine, an ongoing process which might have accelerated following the rinderpest epidemics of the late 19th century 1 . (nature.com)
  • We represent the top genetics in the Shorthorn Industry, and we invite you to come out to our yearly sale and see it all for yourself. (whrshorthorns.com)
  • enhance and communicate the value of the Shorthorn breed, and expand the use of Shorthorn genetics in the U.S. beef industry. (shorthorn.org)
  • In an article for Scientific American , Maureen O'Hagan reported last year, that Pennsylvania State University had looked at the genetics of male lines in Holstein cattle. (sustainablefoodtrust.org)
  • A few years later, new cases of FMD were discovered in a herd of cattle in a northern province of Argentina. (wikipedia.org)
  • Members of a suckler herd of cattle. (alamy.com)
  • Dairy Shorthorn cows will add quality milk and ease of calving to your herd. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • Commercial cattlemen readily recognise the worth of Dairy Shorthorns in today's highly competitive beef market, where these cows and heifers command premium prices at regional sales. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • Agyemang K., Dwinger R.H., Little D.A., Leperre P., Grieve A.S., Interaction between physiological status in N'Dama cows and trypanosome infections and its effects on health and productivity of cattle in The Gambia, Acta Trop. (gse-journal.org)
  • With abundant, nutrient rich pastures cattle graze on natural clover and rye grass that provide protein, vitamins and minerals and result in meat that is free of genetic modifications, hormones, antibiotic or chemical residues. (victorchurchill.com)
  • The small East African Shorthorn Zebu (EASZ) is the main indigenous cattle across East Africa. (nature.com)
  • the humped zebu or indicine cattle Bos taurus indicus - domesticated in South Asia 2 and the humpless taurine Bos taurus taurus - domesticated in the Near East 3 . (nature.com)
  • Luckins A.G., The immune response of zebu cattle to infection with Trypanosoma congolense and T. vivax , Ann. (gse-journal.org)
  • The Dunsyre Poll Shorthorn and Loch Awe Beef Shorthorn Web site A brief history along with details of herd sires ,cow families, stock for sale etc. (agsites.net)
  • There can be no doubting the value of Dairy Shorthorns used in the breeding of other strains of Shorthorns, in particular the Poll Shorthorn. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • In Chile, heightened taxes for the import of Argentine cattle in 1905 led to the meat riots, one of the first massive protests in Santiago. (wikipedia.org)
  • The price of meat was kept artificially high by the government, by means of the combination of a special tariff applied to cattle imports from Argentina, to protect the domestic producers, and a runaway inflation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Argentina's cattle industry had become a key growth driver in the economy, with Argentina ranking fourth in cow meat exports. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dairy and meat cattle have become high performance athletes. (sustainablefoodtrust.org)
  • The Shorthorn Society's annual show and sale saw a lively trade for females but bulls were more difficult to place, with the bulk of demand now seen in the spring sales. (dailypost.co.uk)
  • does any one know of any good blue roan shorthorn bulls. (steerplanet.com)
  • Catalogue of Bow Park estate and the celebrated Bow Park herd of pure bred short-horns, also horses, grade cattle, sheep and pigs, with farm implements, produce, and all other valuable agricultural effects being the assets of the above Association, which will be sold by public auction at Bow Park Farm, near Brantford, Ont. (torontopubliclibrary.ca)
  • This "innovative rustic drive-through" in a converted country petrol station offers "brilliant fresh food that packs flavour" - and boasts impeccable provenance: where else could you feast on burgers from shorthorn cattle or sausage rolls from rare-breed pigs reared and butchered on the property? (hardens.com)
  • Bates bought a farm near Seville, Ohio, which he stocked with percheron horses and shorthorn cattle. (biographi.ca)
  • Over 150 years ago, Shorthorn breeders in the United Kingdom differed in their objectives (as do many cattle breeders today). (lbcentre.com.au)
  • The prestigious "Builder of the Breed" recognizes Shorthorn breeders who have shown true dedication for an extensive time and contributed to the stewardship of the Shorthorn Breed. (shorthorn.org)
  • Historically, the first evidence of taurine domestic cattle on the African continent dates from ~5000 years B.C. Asian indicine cattle were introduced later with their first documented occurrence in Egypt at ~2000 years B.C 5 . (nature.com)
  • This award recognizes their efforts in breeding and promoting Shorthorn cattle, which have added to genetic improvement of the breed. (shorthorn.org)
  • Kemp S.J., Teale A.J., Genetic basis of trypanotolerance in cattle and mice, Parasitol. (gse-journal.org)
  • The population comprises about 2,500 cattle and is considered one of the ancestral populations of the modern Holstein breed. (frontiersin.org)
  • Also, introgression of the local African auroch B. primigenius africanu s into some African cattle populations remains possible 4 . (nature.com)
  • Northcote was a 3,000-acre bonanza wheat farm and ranch for shorthorn cattle. (mnhs.org)
  • shorthorn for sale, shorthornforsale, shorthornforsale.com. (agsites.net)
  • A global network directory of Shorthorn cattle for sale and related products and services. (agsites.net)
  • On the same day, Beef Shorthorns topped Chelford's sale of Native British Breeding Cattle. (dailypost.co.uk)
  • At WHR Shorthorns, we take pride in the sale cattle we offer every year. (whrshorthorns.com)
  • Quality Beef Shorthorn females were in demand at Chelford with the best of the bunch consigned by Denbighshire producer Tudor Williams. (dailypost.co.uk)
  • Percy ran mainly merino sheep, but also had a stud of milking Shorthorn cattle, importing many top quality animals. (edu.au)
  • Some concentrated on beef characteristics whilst others preferred to keep their cattle more versatile, allowing them to be utilised in the production of both milk and beef. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • There are dairy herds of Dairy Shorthorns in several states, particularly in Victoria, producing large quantities of milk with high protein yields. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • By 1910 almost the whole property was let in tenant farms, or had been sold in farm-blocks, and in 1921 he moved to Brandon Park, near Oakleigh, where he founded a stud herd of Jersey cattle. (edu.au)
  • Not to be stupid but what do you cross to get a blue shorthorn? (steerplanet.com)
  • Yep it helps, I love those things, they are so pretty, so what if we cross our white shorthorn with a black cow? (steerplanet.com)
  • Scope and Contents Photograph of a 2 year old cow that is a third cross with a Shorthorn Bull. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Scope and Contents Photograph of a third cross Shorthorn Bechuanaland cow at 15 months old. (ed.ac.uk)
  • RM RDPARH - Shorthorn cross Limousin cattle. (alamy.com)
  • Industry newcomers should definitely consider making Dairy Shorthorn Cattle their cattle of choice. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • Berry Farm Inc. Web Site - Registrated Shorthorn Cattle, Fowlerville MI. (agsites.net)
  • Valerie Wallis from the Indiana-based Wallis Farm gets into her favorite cattle tips and shares techniques for spreading bedding. (hobbyfarms.com)
  • A U.S. Army veteran, Marvin Frink has found new purpose in life working with cattle on his Briarwood Cattle Farm near Red Springs, North Carolina. (syngenta-us.com)
  • Scope and Contents Photograph of a Shorthorn bull in a field at the Agricultural College, Lincoln, Canterbury, New Zealand in the early 20th century. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Scope and Contents Photograph of the Bates Shorthorn bull, "Duke of Barrington 15th" (52745) that was 'bred by H J Sheldon, Brailes, Shipston-on-Stour, and bought by T Holford, Castle Hill. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Scope and Contents Photograph of a Bates Shorthorn bull in a wooded paddock in the early/mid 20th century United States of America. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Manage your cattle on the Internet and track your cattle from one location to the next. (agsites.net)
  • Dairy Shorthorns are placid, easy to handle & manage and resistant to eye cancer. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • Dairy Shorthorns may be horned or naturally polled, and have the traditional Shorthorn colours of red (brown), white, red and white, or roan, a blending of red with white. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • You can usually expect a blue roan when you breed a white shorthorn to a black cow. (steerplanet.com)
  • Whitebred Shorthorns have pure white coats and pink noses. (sustainablefoodtrust.org)
  • So he took inspiration from the depths of agricultural history, and decided to turn instead to the robots of the late Neolithic period: cattle. (rte.ie)
  • To find out more information or provide feedback about the Beef Shorthorn Society of Australia, please complete your details below and we will contact you as soon as possible. (beefshorthorn.org.au)
  • Located in the New South Wales New England Tablelands, the cattle are farmed under world class methods resulting in the highest quality, best tasting, consistently tender and delicious beef. (victorchurchill.com)
  • German Black Pied cattle (Deutsches Schwarzbuntes Niederungsrind, DSN) are an endangered dual-purpose cattle breed originating from the North Sea region. (frontiersin.org)
  • The Leone Family of Peak View Ranch represents the Builder of the Breed qualifications through their dedication to the Shorthorn breed. (shorthorn.org)
  • The family acquired their first Shorthorn in 1976 as part of Rick's 4-H involvement. (shorthorn.org)
  • The Arnott family have bred and grown Shorthorn cattle at 'Hanaminno', Boorowa for 45 years. (victorchurchill.com)
  • Visit this site to find valuable information regarding the Association, including the Board of Directors, Association Staff, Information on Shorthorn Cattle, Shorthorn Update, Request Informati. (agsites.net)
  • He served on the Rocky Mountain Shorthorn Association board while in college at Colorado State University. (shorthorn.org)
  • Shorthorn cattle are 'the breed that built Australia', and are the most versatile and reliable breed in the country - producing consistently high quality beef. (victorchurchill.com)
  • Due to the geography of the Pampas and a small national market, the cattle multiplied rapidly. (wikipedia.org)
  • Shorthorns of this latter type were the original cattle brought to Australia with the earliest settlers. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • Scope and Contents Photograph of the Bates Shorthorn cow, the "Duchess of Leicester II" which was bred by T. Holford, Castle Hill, Cerne in the late 19th or early 20th century. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Guided tours stop at old cow camp for pan de campo and coffee, a walk through historic set of cattle pens, and view of ranch headquarters. (lone-star.net)
  • Shorthorn cattle can be traced back to the 16th Century in Great Britain, where the breed originated. (lbcentre.com.au)
  • Cattle were first brought to Argentina in 1536 by Spanish conquistadors. (wikipedia.org)