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Well since im bored and i've been going through these fourms for about an hour. :roll: Lets see some Angus and Red Angus or heck lets just show any breeds. Lets see your cattle.
 
Step'n out for lunch
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This cow is 14 years old and raised my best calf this year. She is a beefmaster cross.
 
I'll bite
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A couple of simmi steers
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And some more. Just a question and correct me if I'm wrong, but are these called two "mottled faced?
 
here are a couple of heifers. they are full sisters. the older one is an old yearling and she was the World Junior Champion Haltered female this past year, the younger one was just weaned.


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Ryan
 
randiliana":2rmp9bkl said:
I'll bite

A couple of simmi steers

And some more. Just a question and correct me if I'm wrong, but are these called two "mottled faced?


We call them brockle faces. Nice steers by the way.

Thanks! :D
 
IluvABbeef":2fac2ulf said:
randiliana":2fac2ulf said:
I'll bite

A couple of simmi steers

And some more. Just a question and correct me if I'm wrong, but are these called two "mottled faced?


We call them brockle faces. Nice steers by the way.

Thanks! :D

I think "mottled faced" would also be an acceptable term for them.
 
Ryan":280ivudr said:
IluvABbeef":280ivudr said:
randiliana":280ivudr said:
I'll bite

A couple of simmi steers

And some more. Just a question and correct me if I'm wrong, but are these called two "mottled faced?


We call them brockle faces. Nice steers by the way.

Thanks! :D

I think "mottled faced" would also be an acceptable term for them.

Thanks Ryan. :) I kinda figured that either "mottled" or "brockle" face would mean the same thing, but I wasn't too sure.

Now I know! :D
 

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