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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1512313" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I see pictures of those kind of cattle and I can't imagine wanting cattle looking that way. I had a purchased heifer that didn't make the cut for the bred heifer sale because she was too short bred. Decent size BWF type heifer, figure her to be a Simmental but not sure. I kept her for a cow although didn't like her she was the hairiest thing I had ever had, still refer to her as that fuzzy cow. She spent the first summer in the pond and then in the winter she had mud caked on her almost all over like a hog that had been wallowing.</p><p>Several years later still have her she has shedded off seems like a little more but still not enough I don't think. She raises a decent calf or she would have been gone, I have been saying that the first good excuse to sell her I will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1512313, member: 24816"] I see pictures of those kind of cattle and I can't imagine wanting cattle looking that way. I had a purchased heifer that didn't make the cut for the bred heifer sale because she was too short bred. Decent size BWF type heifer, figure her to be a Simmental but not sure. I kept her for a cow although didn't like her she was the hairiest thing I had ever had, still refer to her as that fuzzy cow. She spent the first summer in the pond and then in the winter she had mud caked on her almost all over like a hog that had been wallowing. Several years later still have her she has shedded off seems like a little more but still not enough I don't think. She raises a decent calf or she would have been gone, I have been saying that the first good excuse to sell her I will. [/QUOTE]
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