B Bestoutwest Well-known member Joined Sep 28, 2012 Messages 3,095 Location Idaho Apr 1, 2017 #1 I got outside and the cattle were standing decently, and the lighting appeared decent so I said "Why not." Longhorn x Angus (AI Quaker Hills Rampage) Full blood Angus heifer Them together for size comparison. He's 8 months, she's a year. For a LH cross, I think he's doing well.
I got outside and the cattle were standing decently, and the lighting appeared decent so I said "Why not." Longhorn x Angus (AI Quaker Hills Rampage) Full blood Angus heifer Them together for size comparison. He's 8 months, she's a year. For a LH cross, I think he's doing well.
A A.J. Well-known member Joined Dec 23, 2009 Messages 1,784 Location NE Tennessee Apr 7, 2017 #2 Nice calves. Looks like the Longhorn x is coming along and keeping up with her. Always a challenge to get them to cooperate for photos.
Nice calves. Looks like the Longhorn x is coming along and keeping up with her. Always a challenge to get them to cooperate for photos.
Nesikep Well-known member Joined Dec 13, 2008 Messages 18,085 Location Lillooet, BC, Canada Apr 7, 2017 #3 Yeah, mine always want to face me and be 2 feet away... If you want pictures of noses, I can get you plenty of those!
Yeah, mine always want to face me and be 2 feet away... If you want pictures of noses, I can get you plenty of those!