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Gelbvieh cows are more efficient.
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<blockquote data-quote="skcatlman" data-source="post: 343576" data-attributes="member: 5562"><p>The cold and wind got the tips but think it won't hurt him that bad, i will take himout as prospect steer. To give you some idea of the width across the top Across the hips is 25 cm, he is going to have a big hip and is fuzzy right now, hair is 1" to 1 1/2" long already. So he going to have the hair and meat, he has the flash too he has 2 white sox and white tipped tail in addition to that blaze. I think it will be good promotion for me and the breed to take him out. So people can see what a Gv cross steer can do. I have done the prospect thing before and have won with calves not near as good this early in their life. But that is a long time off and alot can change by then but if he keeps coming i think i will open some eyes to GV steers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skcatlman, post: 343576, member: 5562"] The cold and wind got the tips but think it won't hurt him that bad, i will take himout as prospect steer. To give you some idea of the width across the top Across the hips is 25 cm, he is going to have a big hip and is fuzzy right now, hair is 1" to 1 1/2" long already. So he going to have the hair and meat, he has the flash too he has 2 white sox and white tipped tail in addition to that blaze. I think it will be good promotion for me and the breed to take him out. So people can see what a Gv cross steer can do. I have done the prospect thing before and have won with calves not near as good this early in their life. But that is a long time off and alot can change by then but if he keeps coming i think i will open some eyes to GV steers. [/QUOTE]
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