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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 968124" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Jeanne, my other Simm x Angus are just like you say. But I bought two Simangus heifers (they had just calved and were bred back in the pasture to HPF On Demand X952; 2536072) from the Hudson Pines Farm (NY) and Rocking P Livestock (KY) joint venture. They were on the Phillips' Farm here in Mason County, KY. These cows are very tall and big. They are very docile. I can walk up to one anywhere and put my hands on any part of her as long as there is no stranger around or my Blue Healer is not scaring her. I banded her calf the first day while her head was over my shoulder! I paid $1800 each for them and I would never sell either one. Both of these cows are Black. One has white in the area of her mammary glands. Back to the cow with the high tail bone. I bought her this fall. She is a cross breed from a good company (Maple Heights). Just a nice commercial heifer. I did not notice how high the head of the tail was until I was around her for a while. She has long legs and is very athletic looking. She walks real well and I like her feet. I just thought someone told me a high tail bone is a bad feature. I like her but then I like every cow after I own them unless they are hardheaded or mean. Comes to mind that is why I left my wife! :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 968124, member: 17767"] Jeanne, my other Simm x Angus are just like you say. But I bought two Simangus heifers (they had just calved and were bred back in the pasture to HPF On Demand X952; 2536072) from the Hudson Pines Farm (NY) and Rocking P Livestock (KY) joint venture. They were on the Phillips' Farm here in Mason County, KY. These cows are very tall and big. They are very docile. I can walk up to one anywhere and put my hands on any part of her as long as there is no stranger around or my Blue Healer is not scaring her. I banded her calf the first day while her head was over my shoulder! I paid $1800 each for them and I would never sell either one. Both of these cows are Black. One has white in the area of her mammary glands. Back to the cow with the high tail bone. I bought her this fall. She is a cross breed from a good company (Maple Heights). Just a nice commercial heifer. I did not notice how high the head of the tail was until I was around her for a while. She has long legs and is very athletic looking. She walks real well and I like her feet. I just thought someone told me a high tail bone is a bad feature. I like her but then I like every cow after I own them unless they are hardheaded or mean. Comes to mind that is why I left my wife! :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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