RD-Sam
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Here are a couple of pics of my first heifer calf and the momma cow. Calf is one month old in the pics. Opinions and critique welcome. :cowboy:View attachment 1
RD-Sam":1zciz4sf said:The previous owner had intended to flush the cow, but I bought her before he got a chance. :lol2: That calf is out of Woodhill Foresight, I want to try one or two more bulls with her and see which breeding does the best, then I will probably do some flushing. :nod:
RD-Sam":z2dr5i4p said:Yup, that's him. Dam is out of 878, here is her ped and EPD. http://www.angus.org/common/epd_ped_dtl ... 43415B4540
Wewild":mdlhug71 said:I like the cow. We can wait and see on the calf. It is a bit small for me to call.
RD-Sam":lxjkf6d8 said:Yes, the calf has her on second generation on the sires side, and third generation on the dams side. The dam was linebred on New Trend 315 also.
HerefordSire":3tx0okv4 said:RD-Sam":3tx0okv4 said:Yes, the calf has her on second generation on the sires side, and third generation on the dams side. The dam was linebred on New Trend 315 also.
Gammer cow family goes back to 1948.
http://www.angus.org/common/epd_ped_dtl ... 544D475842
HerefordSire":388c29ca said:RD-Sam":388c29ca said:Yes, the calf has her on second generation on the sires side, and third generation on the dams side. The dam was linebred on New Trend 315 also.
Gammer cow family goes back to 1948.
http://www.angus.org/common/epd_ped_dtl ... 544D475842
HerefordSire":2khkl2dt said:HerefordSire":2khkl2dt said:RD-Sam":2khkl2dt said:Yes, the calf has her on second generation on the sires side, and third generation on the dams side. The dam was linebred on New Trend 315 also.
Gammer cow family goes back to 1948.
http://www.angus.org/common/epd_ped_dtl ... 544D475842
Actually older than that. This one has no date and is about three generations older.
http://www.angus.org/common/epd_ped_dtl ... 4B59434655
Are you going to call her backgammon?