We would like to welcome you, our fellow seed stock producers and commercial cattlemen to view our first Shorthorn bull offering.
About Us
JEREMY WAS BORN AND RAISED ON A COMMERCIAL COW/CALF OPERATION JUST NORTHWEST OF CALGARY IN ROCKY VIEW COUNTY, AB, WHERE WE ARE STILL BASED TODAY JEREMY HAS WORKED FOR ALTA GENETICS (PEAK GENETICS) FOR THE LAST 15 YEARS GIVING HIM GREAT INSIGHT INTO THE BEEF INDUSTRY. I WAS RAISED A CITY GIRL WHO GREW UP HAVING A LOVE OF RIDING AND SHOWING HORSES. I TOOK THIS PASSION AND STARTED MY OWN BREEDING PROGRAM, PRODUCING SOME OF THE TOP MINIATURE HORSES IN CANADA TOGETHER WE HAVE TWO FANTASTIC KIDS, EMMETT WHO IS ENJOYING SHOWING AND RAISING THE CATTLE AND LEAH WHO SHARES A PASSION FOR THE HORSES AND CONTINUES TO SHOW THE MINIATURE HORSES
IN 2019 WE DISPERSE OUR FLOCK OF SHEEP AND ARE NO LONGER BREEDING MINIATURE HORSES WITH THIS VOID WE DECIDED TO RETURN TO THE CATTLE INDUSTRY, BUT THIS TIME A PUREBRED OPERATION WE DID A LOT OF RESEARCH ON THE DIFFERENT CATTLE BREEDS AND FELT SHORTHORNS WOULD BE A GOOD FIT. WE LIKED THEIR MODERATE SIZE, STRONG MATERNAL TRAITS, DOCILITY, AND INCREASED CALVING EASE WE ALSO FELT THIS BREED HAD ROOM FOR GROWTH AND WAS GAINING POPULARITY WITHIN THE BEEF INDUSTRY
OUR FARM IS STRIVING TO PRODUCE EASY FLESHING, FUNCTIONAL CATTLE, THAT ARE COMPETITIVE IN THE SHOW RING AND POWERFUL IN THE PASTURE; AN ANIMAL THAT ANY PRODUCER WOULD BE PROUD TO HAVE IN THEIR FIELD
Jeremy&Christine
Our bulls are pail fed a bull ration and have free choice hay and mineral. We do not believe in pushing our animals and they are not fed any more than necessary to keep them at a healthy weight.
Bulls will be semen tested, palpated and scrotal measurement taken by an accredited veterinarian after 12 months of age and prior to leaving. All animals will carry the standard breeding guarantee as specified by the Canadian Shorthorn Association. Our bulls have been 100K tested, this Includes parentage verification, GE-EPDs, 4 Condition/Defect Tests (TH, PHA, DS, Myostatin)
Each animal becomes the risk of the purchaser as soon as the bull is sold. Bulls staying at the farm will be required to be insured. Bulls may be kept at the farm free of charge until May 1st. After May 1st, buyer will be charged $150 per month.