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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 574700" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>What's next 20 pictures of your milk cow with the inbred offspring from last years steer that you wore everyone out with. I don't care if you disagree with me or not. </p><p></p><p>Here is the simple fact. The calf was SORRY and the cow is worse. I meant it when I said I wish you luck cuz you ask questions and when you don't get the answers you want you wait a while and ask different questions, or you rephrase the same question a different way.</p><p></p><p>So I will attempt to make your day with this answer. That sure is one fine blk and white calf you have there I bet he will eat like a dream. The cow is a real dandy especially for a "red faced hereford" they are a rare breed known for their ability to gain weight under the toughest of conditions. If you can you might want to haver flushed with the semen from her son who I would assume you had collected before he was cut. A herd of Angus cows should make great recips for those embryios. Heck with a little luck you should have one of the finest herds of "Red faced herefords" in New Hampshire in no time at all.</p><p></p><p>Seriously I didn't mean to hurt your feelings and Pard and Bubba at least in this context were not meant to offend you, or anyone else. Have a nice day, and good luck with your cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 574700, member: 6713"] What's next 20 pictures of your milk cow with the inbred offspring from last years steer that you wore everyone out with. I don't care if you disagree with me or not. Here is the simple fact. The calf was SORRY and the cow is worse. I meant it when I said I wish you luck cuz you ask questions and when you don't get the answers you want you wait a while and ask different questions, or you rephrase the same question a different way. So I will attempt to make your day with this answer. That sure is one fine blk and white calf you have there I bet he will eat like a dream. The cow is a real dandy especially for a "red faced hereford" they are a rare breed known for their ability to gain weight under the toughest of conditions. If you can you might want to haver flushed with the semen from her son who I would assume you had collected before he was cut. A herd of Angus cows should make great recips for those embryios. Heck with a little luck you should have one of the finest herds of "Red faced herefords" in New Hampshire in no time at all. Seriously I didn't mean to hurt your feelings and Pard and Bubba at least in this context were not meant to offend you, or anyone else. Have a nice day, and good luck with your cow. [/QUOTE]
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