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If you had a bull that produced steers with that kind of horn span, and sold for $12k, you'd want everyone to know your bull was the sire.
If you had a bull that produced steers with that kind of horn span, and sold for $12k, you'd want everyone to know your bull was the sire.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder - that and profitNeighbor has two registered steers. They have spent more time at my place than his. Just has them to look at once a month or so. I end up taking care of them. About the most worthless thing I think you could have.
He hasn't sold for $12k yet. But I'm sure Dickinson registers nearly all of his longhorns since showing is the biggest part of his business.If you had a bull that produced steers with that kind of horn span, and sold for $12k, you'd want everyone to know your bull was the sire.
You wouldn't have to brand your cattle, everyone would know they were yours.Here's definitely a herd improver folks : says he a mini . View attachment 47724
Dressing percentage would be an impressive 20%...Here's definitely a herd improver folks : says he a mini . View attachment 47724
Looks like he has a cows head.Here's definitely a herd improver folks : says he a mini . View attachment 47724
Recent studies at Alabama's University of Luverne have shown that Beefmaster Cattle underperformed using the Stix & Durt Feeding Program.Here's definitely a herd improver folks : says he a mini . View attachment 47724
You may be puzzled in Oregon but I'm puzzled in Alabama over the U of Luverne comment ?Recent studies at Alabama's University of Luverne have shown that Beefmaster Cattle underperformed using the Stix & Durt Feeding Program.