Calves that look like THAT make butterflies in your stomach sort of fly around in circles! When you can see that kind of cattle in your fields, you can really do some mating planning! Congratulations! She represents some really solid thinking and planning! ;-)farmerD44":1hv5q6dn said:This is a pic of one or our purebred black angus pairs. The calf was sired by New Design 208.
Dan.
Nice looking animals. Where abouts in MN are you?
noHill Creek Farm":1wlr20r6 said:Nice looking cow/calf pair. I think the calf would look better with a white face. What do you think? :cboy:
I agree with Doc Harris, But I know of a lots of Registered Polled Herefords that would look much better if they were solid black.Hill Creek Farm":12qvyv83 said:I think the calf would look better with a white face. What do you think? :cboy:
Little Mr Hill Creek FarmHill Creek Farm":4z28bdan said:La4angus, yeah you say that you would like to change some registered polled hereford cows to solid black, well, maybe thats because you don't have any black cows that can stand up to the duties of the Hereford. Herefords will out do Angus in any climate, a proven fact, because I have been studying it for the past few months at college where I study animal science and the Red cows have done better in the heat and coldest of weather than the black hidded animals.
Little Mr Hill Creek FarmHill Creek Farm":sn306lu9 said:My mistake. Sorry La4angus. But, I will state that Angus cows do make go recipients in my embryo program. Sorry about that one. I thought you were making fun of the Hereford breed like some of these people on this cattle board do. Take care. :cboy: