Gotta be a char??
MikeC":2kp3cjq9 said:Oh yea. It's a Char.
One of those cow killing, pelvis splitting Chars. :lol:
His color is doesn't come out as well in the picture as it really is, but he is a really pretty gray with a black nose and black eyes.
Freezer beef.
Frankie":icsopxd0 said:MikeC":icsopxd0 said:Oh yea. It's a Char.
One of those cow killing, pelvis splitting Chars. :lol:
His color is doesn't come out as well in the picture as it really is, but he is a really pretty gray with a black nose and black eyes.
Freezer beef.
Well, you know what easy calvers Angus are.
MikeC":t6fg0n5q said:Oh yea. It's a Char.
One of those cow killing, pelvis splitting Chars. :lol:
His color is doesn't come out as well in the picture as it really is, but he is a really pretty gray with a black nose and black eyes.
Freezer beef.
mnmtranching":21v6xs1m said:Mike, given time I would have said Char. I had a bunch just like that last Spring. BW mid 70's from a Reg Char bull, not 0ne bit of calving trouble. The calves hit the ground growing.
And at almost all Angus bull sales, buyers have a choice to go with near 100 pound birthwieghts if they choose. :help: :help:
My bulls being black or white will have birth weights in the 70's.
Angus Guy":2uyvfksk said:Mike
It sure does my heart good to see you running those good ANGUScows. :devil2: :devil2: Looks like you're doing a good job of breeding up. Keep up the good work.