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Beef Shorthorn come in three colors, red, white and roan. Red cattle may be solid red or have white markings and they can be horned or polled. They are bigger than their dairy counterparts and are grown specifically for their beef. Solid red Shorthorn are often used to help maintain solid colors in crosses.
They have high fertility and good mothering ability, and generally have a docile temperament. They finish readily on good quality pastures and are noted for their good marbling characteristics when finished on grain.
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.
The American Shorthorn Association has embraced a new type of Shorthorn crossbred called Shorthorn Plus. To qualify as a Shorthorn Plus an animal only has to be 25% Shorthorn. The other 75% of the animal could be Galloway, Devon, Dutch Belted, Angus, etc.
Shorthorn bulls are active aggressive breeders and we get many reports of bulls being used in commercial herds for several years, often up to eight years.
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Santa Gertrudis cow. Santa Gertrudis, breed of beef cattle developed in the 20th century by the King Ranch in Texas. It originally resulted from crossing Brahman bulls of about seven-eighths pure breeding and purebred Shorthorn cows.
Shorthorn, also called Durham, cattle breed raised for beef. The Shorthorn was developed during the last quarter of the 18th century through selective breeding of local cattle of the Teeswater district, Durham county, in the north of England.
The history of the breed In the late 18th Century, two brothers, Charles and Robert Colling started to improve these Durham cattle using line breeding techniques established so successfully by Robert Bakewell on Longhorn cattle.
Gordon Graham, Wall Known Cattleman, Encourage* Raising of Shorthorn Breed The Shorthorn is the oldest race of registered cattle in existence today. The Shorthorn is the most useful breed of cattle today that mankind has been able to create. The Shorthorn is often culled the Cosmopolitan breed.
Recognize red shorthorn cattle. Look for white on their belly, from the brisket to the hind legs and possibly on their foreheads. In crossbred cattle it's the red shorthorns, which are most often used to help maintain those solid colored cattle.

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