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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1059873" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>As this is just my opinion...... this heifer has the potential to be a super heifer, but she is straight in the shoulders and hip, which makes her legs straighter than I would want..... But, these are the things I do like about her.....</p><p></p><p>I looked up her sire, and he shows to be pretty well muscled bull for a two year old. I cannot find a really good picture of him although. </p><p>I think if her legs had more of an angle, this would be a winner. I can't give her an A+ on her udder although. I have one in my herd that ranks lower than she does. But, so far, her cows did not inherit it.</p><p>This heifer is a nicely filled out and is feminine. She has a nice full rump and a long hip. She would be a plus if she had the correct angles on her shoulders and hips. She has a beautiful neck and a very pretty head.</p><p></p><p>A feminine cow makes a masculine bull.</p><p>The most masculine bulls make the most feminine cows. Have you ever read where a certain famous bull was known to be a cow maker? Well, this is the reason why.</p><p></p><p>When I say feminine cows, I do not mean a small scrawny cow, but one that is filled out well, not over muscled and bully looking, but they usually have a smaller longer neck and a smaller feminine head.</p><p>If you look through the sale catalogs, they will show the dams of the bulls that are for sale. Notice that the best bulls have the most feminine mammas. Here is a good example. </p><p>Go to this page of donors, and it shows a few pictures of cows that are used. Pick out the most feminine cow there, and she will have produced the most famous bulls.</p><p><a href="http://sydgen.com/females.html" target="_blank">http://sydgen.com/females.html</a></p><p></p><p>Check your Bulls and the mammas next time you are going through the sale catalogs.</p><p>If you didn't scroll through the site of the cows, she was #5084. What a beautiful cow she is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1059873, member: 637"] As this is just my opinion...... this heifer has the potential to be a super heifer, but she is straight in the shoulders and hip, which makes her legs straighter than I would want..... But, these are the things I do like about her..... I looked up her sire, and he shows to be pretty well muscled bull for a two year old. I cannot find a really good picture of him although. I think if her legs had more of an angle, this would be a winner. I can't give her an A+ on her udder although. I have one in my herd that ranks lower than she does. But, so far, her cows did not inherit it. This heifer is a nicely filled out and is feminine. She has a nice full rump and a long hip. She would be a plus if she had the correct angles on her shoulders and hips. She has a beautiful neck and a very pretty head. A feminine cow makes a masculine bull. The most masculine bulls make the most feminine cows. Have you ever read where a certain famous bull was known to be a cow maker? Well, this is the reason why. When I say feminine cows, I do not mean a small scrawny cow, but one that is filled out well, not over muscled and bully looking, but they usually have a smaller longer neck and a smaller feminine head. If you look through the sale catalogs, they will show the dams of the bulls that are for sale. Notice that the best bulls have the most feminine mammas. Here is a good example. Go to this page of donors, and it shows a few pictures of cows that are used. Pick out the most feminine cow there, and she will have produced the most famous bulls. [url]http://sydgen.com/females.html[/url] Check your Bulls and the mammas next time you are going through the sale catalogs. If you didn't scroll through the site of the cows, she was #5084. What a beautiful cow she is. [/QUOTE]
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