CKC1586":3a92edbz said:CB, could be the knee high grass got your eyes flumuxed??
Pretty calf!!!
Agree that any question would be better served to check it out up close and personal! Didn't mean any offense, sometimes them pictures don't give us the true physicality. He sure does have a beautiful top line.....love his markings...but by all means check out his tally whacker!!!!Caustic Burno":l7x8qts9 said:CKC1586":l7x8qts9 said:CB, could be the knee high grass got your eyes flumuxed??
Pretty calf!!!
Might be but this old boy would have that calf in a squeeze chute first thing looking that over.
Tally wacker should be high and tight on a Hereford not hanging like a Gert.
lope2win":1f1jxo3q said:Thanks everyone. We are a horse breeding farm but my Grandfather always had a small herd of Herefords. These are at least the 8th generation. I think we have gotten it down to a pretty nice herd of 11 mother cows. I am very interested in learning more, that is why I was asking what you all thought about that bull, we are not keeping him of course but I am really interested in learning more about conformation and desirability. I have a lot of other questions too. Even though they are all from Registered stock some employee along the way dropped the ball and unfortunately now they are not. Love the cows and Herefords. We have some really nice heifers this year that I think we will hold back. If you don't mind I would like to post some more photos to get some more education.
At this point they are just on pasture and not being supplemented.
Thank you again.
lope2win":3qx6sn16 said:How do you figure it costs more? Maybe it depends on location.
Caustic Burno":2orgg19b said:Son the sheath on that calf looks to be mighty low in that pic for a hereford and I have sold a ton of them.
Might just be the pic, angle my old eyes appears to be an umbilical hernia in there as well, if it is he just became Jack in Box cattle.