Shorthorn association registration application 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the shorthorn association registration application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Billing Information' section. Enter your Membership Number and Membership Name, ensuring that you complete this box if the dam or sire of the calf is an initial entry.
  3. Provide your address details including City, State, and Zip code. If applicable, indicate whether the dam is registered in another purebred association by attaching a copy of the registration paper or pedigree.
  4. For both dam and sire, enter their date of birth and breed if they are crossbred or not registered. Complete lines for membership numbers as required.
  5. Fill in the calf information section, including the name of the calf (limited to 35 characters), date of birth, and breeding information. Ensure all mandatory fields are completed for successful registration.
  6. Review all entered information for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the form. Make sure to include any additional owner details if necessary.

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Shorthorns are well known for their striking and varied color combinations. They are red or white or a combination of the two, often displaying the roan pattern of red and white hairs intimately mixed. The red may vary from light to dark, but dark is usually preferred.
Beef Shorthorn can be found around the world in suckler and commercial herds from the UK to the USA, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.
American Shorthorn Association - Performance with Purpose. ASA.
Your prefix can also be registered within the American Milking Shorthorn Society. Registrations can also be done on our online system. Only females can be registered using the online system. If you wish to utilize the online system, please call our office (608-365-3332) for log in information.
Shorthorns Enter USA in 1783 An unknown number of both types, the milk breed and the beef breed, were brought from England by a Mr. Gough of Maryland and his partner, a Mr. Miller of Virginia. Importations continued during the early 1800s and the breed moved into New York, Kentucky, Ohio and deeper into the Midwest.

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The Shorthorn breed originated on the Northeastern coast of England in the counties of Northcumberland, Durham, York and Lincoln. The first real development of the breed occurred in the valley of the Tees River about 1600. The large framed cattle that inhabited this fertile valley became known as Teeswater cattle.
The breed developed from Teeswater and Durham cattle found originally in the North East of England. In the late eighteenth century, the Colling brothers, Charles and Robert, started to improve the Durham cattle using the selective breeding techniques that Robert Bakewell had used successfully on Longhorn cattle.

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