CandyMeadowFarms
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CandyMeadowFarms":cvbnplzq said:
those few inchs differences in frame ... are nothing compared to the depth they have... and good boned,,, as far as pigment goes, id put a bonnett on their head to get one like that from the neck backLon":ro4de0w5 said:jscunn":ro4de0w5 said:Hate to disagree Alacowman, but those Herefords arent what I would call ideal. Females look pretty small, while the bulls look pretty good. All of them could use some pigment and a change in eye set.
CMF,
The guys that throw the biggest rocks at someones pictures, like Scroote, never post pics of their own cattle. I will look at the catalog tonight, I.T. nazis wont allow it at work.
I would disagree with this. I think them herefords are dang close to the cow type i really like to see. They are nice and deep with a smaller mature size. I think they look like the ideal type of cows that are the real range hereford that is easy doing without much pampering, wich is after all one of the reason why alot of range type operations really like hereford cross in thier cattle. Just arguing just difference in opinion.
Scroote":eyaynmvf said:Hey after you answer Lon's question, after 60 years how many proven sires have you raised and used yourself. Also what is your customers breed back on 700 pound milking machine animals in a tough operation? Where you live there is not really any reason for much winter feeding.