Not unless they tell you and you can normally tell. . . .very little marbleing on the double muscled cattle. And no you can't tell wether or not it is an angus or char. :roll: :roll: :roll:
I do like the color but he is seems to be "not put together" very well. . . he has no rear as said.....I also think that his shoudler's seem to be rather large.....a bit overpowering on his smaller frame
Well the dumbest thing that has happend to me................
My sister, cousin, and I were playing on the hay bales and we pushed one out a little and my lil sis and lil cousin pushed it down the hill........me (being blonde and all I guess) decied "O, I should stop the bale" so I jumped on top...
Ok.......this is ruffly our opperation
1) We sell our calves at ABOUT 6 1/2 - 9 months old *TO THE AUCTION*
2) We do not keep ANY bull calves
3) We DO KEEP some heifers
4) We have 2 bulls......different areas
5) Heifers that we keep we put with the opposite herd sire
Why not just leave them intact.....what is that going to hurt.....we are only going to take them to the auction anyways.........But I know........they will end up as breeding bulls......"There goes that market!"