TDR":1dra1hu9 said:Those are some very cute kids. I see in the second pic what you mean about those pointy, slope ass cattle in the south.
TDR":2dtbm7uw said:It was'nt intended to be.
Caustic Burno":1igc0qii said:Well following your logic there should be one heck of a cattle ranch at the north pole :shock: . When will you hobby boys learn its about management no matter where you are located.
it aint the kids are the bull there all fine looking. something to be proud of its the people that put a little more than the situation calls for thats the problem it would all run smooth other than thatRustler9":2lggioe0 said:What's up with the attack on the red bull? That's a good looking animal. What's the deal with attacking everyone when they post a picture?
ALACOWMAN":10vhby4q said::shock: where the he!! is your battle step back and look cause you confusing the sht out of meredangus":10vhby4q said:Caustic Burno":10vhby4q said:Well following your logic there should be one heck of a cattle ranch at the north pole :shock: . When will you hobby boys learn its about management no matter where you are located.
Do the "hard grasses" of Wyoming, SD, Colorado, and Montana not carry 2-3 the amount of nutrition than most of the southern grasses? Would that in itself not make cattle look better?
Since you are a professional, I thought you might know that answer.