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A couple of pics from yesterday afternoon
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<blockquote data-quote="WichitaLineMan" data-source="post: 781817" data-attributes="member: 13385"><p>You internet gurus have all the advantages over me. I have no clue how to crop or otherwise alter photos. I should probably learn.</p><p></p><p>The red cow is a commercial cow that I assume is at least 1/2 gert. She will probably have a real nice calf next spring from my Herd bull.</p><p></p><p>That second heifer is really nicer than the photo makes her out to be. I would place the 1st heifer a tic above her but not much. The problem with the second heifer is she wants to run off. I think I can gentle her during the weaning process. If not she will have to go to town.</p><p></p><p>I have considered keeping the horns on cows, but have always had them dehorned at around 7-8 months after they are weaned good, probably have the vet do it when we get em bangs vaccinated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WichitaLineMan, post: 781817, member: 13385"] You internet gurus have all the advantages over me. I have no clue how to crop or otherwise alter photos. I should probably learn. The red cow is a commercial cow that I assume is at least 1/2 gert. She will probably have a real nice calf next spring from my Herd bull. That second heifer is really nicer than the photo makes her out to be. I would place the 1st heifer a tic above her but not much. The problem with the second heifer is she wants to run off. I think I can gentle her during the weaning process. If not she will have to go to town. I have considered keeping the horns on cows, but have always had them dehorned at around 7-8 months after they are weaned good, probably have the vet do it when we get em bangs vaccinated. [/QUOTE]
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