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<blockquote data-quote="Joy of Texas" data-source="post: 524600" data-attributes="member: 7319"><p>East Caney, You have a pretty little bull calf there. I looked a bull up, I had bought a couple of years ago. He had a lot more white on him than yours does. On his papers it says he was red /white star forehead and white underline. I wouldn't consider yours a paint. I would think if it had 50% or more white. One would believe it to be a paint. Maybe someone with more knowledge on colors ,could answer that.</p><p> Yes, I would agree on the size of these cows. But I bought them that way. The lady that raised them fed them really well. All of her beefmasters were huge. She was in the business to sell bulls.She did that very well for 15 years. I bought most of her older cows ,several heifers and 1 bull. </p><p> Thanks I do enjoy the cows. There are times when we have to do things we don't like too. But it's all part of it. Just like today, I had to take the little black and white calf away from it's mom. She is the one with the udder problem. I noticed yesterday,the baby wasn't as active. Then today, she was alot slower and not acting right. We caught her and brought her home. She's dehydrated and has the scours. Got her all fixed up and she resting. I have a nurse cow ready for her. The mom will be sold. I knew better,but I wanted to give that cow one more chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joy of Texas, post: 524600, member: 7319"] East Caney, You have a pretty little bull calf there. I looked a bull up, I had bought a couple of years ago. He had a lot more white on him than yours does. On his papers it says he was red /white star forehead and white underline. I wouldn't consider yours a paint. I would think if it had 50% or more white. One would believe it to be a paint. Maybe someone with more knowledge on colors ,could answer that. Yes, I would agree on the size of these cows. But I bought them that way. The lady that raised them fed them really well. All of her beefmasters were huge. She was in the business to sell bulls.She did that very well for 15 years. I bought most of her older cows ,several heifers and 1 bull. Thanks I do enjoy the cows. There are times when we have to do things we don't like too. But it's all part of it. Just like today, I had to take the little black and white calf away from it's mom. She is the one with the udder problem. I noticed yesterday,the baby wasn't as active. Then today, she was alot slower and not acting right. We caught her and brought her home. She's dehydrated and has the scours. Got her all fixed up and she resting. I have a nurse cow ready for her. The mom will be sold. I knew better,but I wanted to give that cow one more chance. [/QUOTE]
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