Whitebred Shorthorns achieve strong prices at Carlisle sale, with the top bull selling for 5500gns and others reaching impressive values.
A heifer from the oldest Beef Shorthorn herd in the world, topped the inaugural production sale of pedigree cattle from the Old Glenort Aberdeen Angus and Uppermill Shorthorns when selling at 9000gns.
Despite a dry summer, the Mountain Calf Sale vendors have “exceeded expectations” and produced high quality calves, and ...
The Canadian Junior Shorthorn Association has awarded two successful junior applicants with $1,000 scholarships to aid in their post-secondary studies.
The first pedigree herd-book for cattle in the world was produced in 1822 for the Durham Shorthorn, recording all breeding lines known up to that time. This painting was done for the Earl of ...
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