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    Advice for the showring

    i agree with keren. you could have a total bombproof animal that can take fright.i would think the judges would be encouraging better control at all times .you can still be relaxed with your hand over but then i havent had anything to do with show cattle for years .i just think safety over pretty
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    It's been a while..

    wow i just keep coming back to look at your girls .purebred and cross ,they are all quality!!!
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    get it checked out

    about 8years ago at wadonga nationals i was training hair on a on bull in a shute.i had worked him few times and he was quiet so i was standing on one leg and resting the other.The bull lined me up and booted me in the relaxed leg so hard i hit the shed behind me.Needless to say i was a bit...
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    cooling room?

    I used to take pride in training the hair to make it pop.But i believe a good judge can see past a good clip job.the people i worked for didnt have cool rooms.they were there to promote their cattle .they took teams to promote their consistency.But you know what?doesnt matter what breed ,weather...
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    Horse with diarrhea

    the man is trying to take you for a ride. horse is probably in that condition due to lack of feed and a belly full of worms not grass,get the horse checked out .what was his coat like?
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    Does this " look" right to you??

    i cant enlarge the photo. he is a young steer on the left isnt he ??
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    horned herefords

    we had polled santa bull that fought more,and did alot of damage.I mentioned him in the angus temprement section ,he was mean in every way.he should have been culled .he cost us atleast 2 bulls .owner wouldnt hear of it though
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    Does this " look" right to you??

    :D If u painted him one colour ,what would he be like .I know ive seen alot worse. Im more interested in his offspring ,theres a lot of beef on the one on the left.pity it doesnt say the age .but if the offspring filled out like that i wouldnt complain .the other one is too young to tell,but for...
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    horned herefords

    i dont know about now,but back around 2002 i was doing a bit of work with show cattle ,prob 2001 i was introduced to it by a lady in the hunter who had really nice polled herefords ,she used to do really well.but when i moved to wodonga i got some work at the show and sales there and did do a...
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    Happy bovines come from Wisconsin

    the angus girls are very good types ,i think your hubby has a good eye
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    Angus temperment

    :D the property where the mean tempered angus and santa was only 6,000 acres all up .it was actually 2 properties with a small mountain range between them.on the main property where i lived we had a lane that went right through the place ,so it was very easy to push them up...
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    Most influential beef breed(s) of all time

    :D thanks Dun! exactley what i was looking for
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    Most influential beef breed(s) of all time

    I agree its a great site .Very useful when you guys are discussing a cattle breed that i know nothing about .These days i seem to do that more often haha .Unfortunatley its a bit light on the origin history of longhorn and doesnt say what type spanish cattle .i went on another site that said...
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    Most influential beef breed(s) of all time

    :D thanks for the longhorn info.I know nothing about the breed but that explains their adaptability .Can anyone tell me the backround of the spanish cattle they originated from please?like i said i find it interesting. thanks in advance
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    Angus temperment

    :D we had a angus bull on a property for 7 years that was as mean as they come,he was never or wormed or anything as he would get in a gully and ram anyone on a horse or motorbike .we also had a polled santa bull just as bad.The owner wouldnt let us shoot either of them because they were well...
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    Most influential beef breed(s) of all time

    :D finding this topic very interesting. I still think brahman or zebu type,being from Australia ,we have some very harsh areas where shorthorn and hereford [though i have a lot of respect for them ]had a lot of trouble adapting.When crossed with zebu lines however they thrive .Im not saying they...
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    Most influential beef breed(s) of all time

    :D hi im new and been out of the loop [cattle im mean] for a while.I chose brahman for zebu lines as there are so many recognised breeds out there with brahman influence. improving hardiness forage capabilities ,not to mention they do help a bit with bloat and incect resistance .
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    keren where are you

    :D :D hi everyone im new and before you all ask i dont have any cattle,but I sure miss being around them. I currently live in Perth Wa ,I used to work on cattle properties about ten years ago as well as a bit of fitting for shows ,my partner is in the army so we move around alot .I love all...
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