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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1842655" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>I have never met a British White cow or bull before, but they are beautiful animals. I love their black nose, eyes and ears and then the spots. I have always raised Angus because that is what the buyer wanted. Now I have a few Piedmontese, which sort of look like British Whites in color, but your cows are more bright white with the black points. They are a sharper contrast. </p><p></p><p>The British Whites I have seen are a really good solid cattle. </p><p></p><p>I have to admit that I love colored cattle. I love your cattle and Long Horns. I would fall in love with a coat pattern real quick, and that would not be good for me to do. I would be keeping all the ones that had the prettiest coats and I would be broke. Or shall I say broker. Ha-ha!! </p><p></p><p>It would be my luck to have a British White Cow that had the spots arranged and running together where it made animal figures. So you can see that I need to stick with solid colors. Ugh!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1842655, member: 637"] I have never met a British White cow or bull before, but they are beautiful animals. I love their black nose, eyes and ears and then the spots. I have always raised Angus because that is what the buyer wanted. Now I have a few Piedmontese, which sort of look like British Whites in color, but your cows are more bright white with the black points. They are a sharper contrast. The British Whites I have seen are a really good solid cattle. I have to admit that I love colored cattle. I love your cattle and Long Horns. I would fall in love with a coat pattern real quick, and that would not be good for me to do. I would be keeping all the ones that had the prettiest coats and I would be broke. Or shall I say broker. Ha-ha!! It would be my luck to have a British White Cow that had the spots arranged and running together where it made animal figures. So you can see that I need to stick with solid colors. Ugh! [/QUOTE]
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