inyati13":3gs42d4d said:Vic, you really do have nice cattle. I am not into technical evaluation but I like how well muscled your calves are. And it does not take much to see muscle=meat.
3waycross":2dzskwzv said:inyati13":2dzskwzv said:Vic, you really do have nice cattle. I am not into technical evaluation but I like how well muscled your calves are. And it does not take much to see muscle=meat.
Got some dinks too, i just don't take their picture very often. Funny thing is i have a heifer out of this bull and my 1800lb cow that is a POS and i can't figure out why.
Thanks for the compliment. What do you think about us trying to sell some semen on this good lookin Angus bull?
Isomade":6kjzp8f3 said:You getting some rain? Your grass is looking better.
ousoonerfan22":3d45dds6 said:Looks good.....so is he an angus or balancer calf?
Chuckie":1w6na5kv said:You have a nice herd of cows 3 Way! You have a nice crop of calves too, and it looks like your bull did a good job for you. He is a good looking dude. Your cows have nice long hips.
There is one thing that is killing me. The mountains in the back ground behind the cows. Awwgghh! A farmer across the road from me took down all the beautiful woods that surrounded a field, and put up an irrigation system that I have to look at now. The woods had so many dogwood, redbud, hickory and other beautiful trees, that in the Springtime and fall, it was such a beautiful site to see. Now I see nothing but metal. It makes my heart melt looking at those mountains.
inyati13":qt0ku6p4 said:Chuckie":qt0ku6p4 said:You have a nice herd of cows 3 Way! You have a nice crop of calves too, and it looks like your bull did a good job for you. He is a good looking dude. Your cows have nice long hips.
There is one thing that is killing me. The mountains in the back ground behind the cows. Awwgghh! A farmer across the road from me took down all the beautiful woods that surrounded a field, and put up an irrigation system that I have to look at now. The woods had so many dogwood, redbud, hickory and other beautiful trees, that in the Springtime and fall, it was such a beautiful site to see. Now I see nothing but metal. It makes my heart melt looking at those mountains.
I know what you speak of. I used a dozer to clear my pastures but there were very few nice trees so I don't feel guilty. I left the ones I did find. Red Bud are my favorite back here. I did not find any dogwood and I love them. I have onlt one Tulip poplar on the whole farm and that is the KY State tree. I do have some nice hickory, red and white oak and tons of black walnut.
Vic is in one of the most beautiful states I have been in and I have been in 47 of the 50. I love those mountains but we all know both KY and TN will support more cows on an acre than you can put on a hundred out there. Well, you know what I mean. I was in WY for 7 years and even the jackrabbits up there have to carry their lunch in some parts. :lol:
3waycross":3j9humn6 said:Got some dinks too, i just don't take their picture very often. Funny thing is i have a heifer out of this bull and my 1800lb cow that is a POS and i can't figure out why.
jrn28":z8uolxrp said:Love the length on both calf and dad. Need to find me a balancer bull to put over my brangus gals. Beautiful scenery also.