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5 Pics Herford heifers-My heads on the block
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 202585" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>As mentioned the first pics are a bit too dark to tell very much. The last two were good. I don't think they are FAT, I don't think the tail head is bad - I think they look real good. I would not try to get them to lose any condition if you plan on breeding them. Cattle should be in a plane of gain at breeding time. I think these heifers are in perfect breeding condition, so if you can reduce (eliminate) their grain without having them lose weight, that's fine.</p><p>The last two pics that you can see them well, they do look a little post legged, but may just be how they are standing in pic.</p><p>Looks like you have two really nice additions to the herd. Congratulations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 202585, member: 968"] As mentioned the first pics are a bit too dark to tell very much. The last two were good. I don't think they are FAT, I don't think the tail head is bad - I think they look real good. I would not try to get them to lose any condition if you plan on breeding them. Cattle should be in a plane of gain at breeding time. I think these heifers are in perfect breeding condition, so if you can reduce (eliminate) their grain without having them lose weight, that's fine. The last two pics that you can see them well, they do look a little post legged, but may just be how they are standing in pic. Looks like you have two really nice additions to the herd. Congratulations. [/QUOTE]
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