strihafarms
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Going to look at a half blood Sem/red angus bull out of ms/gsc authority. Curious what thoughts are on his daughters and disposition. Tia
Thank you for that! It is a pet peeve of mine too. Same thing with horses BY a stallion and OUT OF a mare. And an intact male is a stallion. not a "stud". That gets on my nerves, too. A stud is a farm that stands stallions for breeding. Since this is a cattle board, I won't get into people calling a baby horse, regardless of gender, a "colt".BTW... offspring are 'by' a bull, and 'out of' a cow.
They're studs or studhorses here too. Stallion always sounds so pretentious, likely used by Arab breeders lolstud, stud horse, horse (said with a certain inflection and in context of conversation) all mean stallion, but around here not many use the word stallion
colt, horse colt
LOL! exactly!They're studs or studhorses here too. Stallion always sounds so pretentious, likely used by Arab breeders lol
BTW... offspring are 'by' a bull, and 'out of' a cow.
Thank you for that! It is a pet peeve of mine too. Same thing with horses BY a stallion and OUT OF a mare. And an intact male is a stallion. not a "stud". That gets on my nerves, too. A stud is a farm that stands stallions for breeding. Since this is a cattle board, I won't get into people calling a baby horse, regardless of gender, a "colt".
Yep, I don't think I've ever seen a calf come out of a bull yet.Nothing in that Authority bull's epd profile or close-up in his pedigree that would have ever warranted him getting a first look here, but I guess folks look for different things. His bottom-end MCE epd would absolutely throw him out of contention if I was looking at him as a cow-maker.
Maybe the Red Angus side will bring something of value; the Simmental half is just sort of breed average or poorer.
BTW... offspring are 'by' a bull, and 'out of' a cow.
If half the dna for the calf doesn't come Out of a bull at some point. It is nearly impossible for a calf to come out of a cowYep, I don't think I've ever seen a calf come out of a bull yet.
Seen plenty come out of cows though.
Straight forward isn't it?
Ken