Everyone has their favorites, and none of mine have that much ear. (no offense, just different tastes) But what a nice uniform bunch you have there, and evidently, a little spoiled. That's how we like 'em! Very nice pictures.
Put those cows in Wyoming this time of year they wouldn't have those ears very long, or the fat.grubbie":1fvaqseb said:Everyone has their favorites, and none of mine have that much ear. (no offense, just different tastes) But what a nice uniform bunch you have there, and evidently, a little spoiled. That's how we like 'em! Very nice pictures.
thats for sure..........if he's unsure where he likes em or not....winterin' a few of em would be his deciding factornovatech":3ioxb9r4 said:Put those cows in Wyoming this time of year they wouldn't have those ears very long, or the fat.grubbie":3ioxb9r4 said:Everyone has their favorites, and none of mine have that much ear. (no offense, just different tastes) But what a nice uniform bunch you have there, and evidently, a little spoiled. That's how we like 'em! Very nice pictures.
probably not a everyday ornery, but there's a sleeping giants in about every brahman cow..... their "super smart" that some mistake as wild idiots and can smell a rat quicker than any.... and they don't cowboy worth a dam.[/quote]alacattleman":29kzejv9 said:I'd be willing to bet there is not an ornery one in the bunch.
dun":2a3j4hhc said:For the folks that like to yahoo cattle, nothing will teach them quicker on the right way to work cows then to work Brahman or Brahman influence animals.
cypressfarms":zf53lkdf said:dun":zf53lkdf said:For the folks that like to yahoo cattle, nothing will teach them quicker on the right way to work cows then to work Brahman or Brahman influence animals.
You said a mouthful, Dun. You learn very quick that it's much easier to pull than to push. As a matter of fact, I don't know many that you CAN push. I think that every cattle owner should work brahman/brahman influenced cattle at least once. It does make you think/plan how your going to do things much better. For my brangus girls I start moving them/working them closer to the corral two to three days before it's time to work them. Then I only work them in the morning, and do as quick and quietly as I can. Strangers not welcome; Been there before - they (strangers) only make problems.
Still a very nice group of cows/calves. I know a hereford bull that would like to meet them.
BeefmasterB, is that a F1 (the black one) in the background?
CKC1586":1kpvepgx said:Looks like one of those pretty ladies lost part of her left ear??