Wild Cattle
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I got some pics today of some calves we worked last saturday. This cross works well in this country.
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You can still get horns on a longhorn and angus cross, my uncle has a 25 long horn cattle and runs a angus bull on then, 75% of the calves have 6 inch horns on each side when they are a year old. Just thought I would mention that.T-Bro":fa7tg99o said:Good looking calves.
That Charolais bull (homozygous polled?) knocked the horns off, removed the spots for the most part, and put some muscle on those calves.
Congrats, looks like a successful operation.
You can still get horns on a longhorn and angus cross, my uncle has a 25 long horn cattle and runs a angus bull on then, 75% of the calves have 6 inch horns on each side when they are a year old.
Wild Cattle":33mhgnq1 said:Brisco county, Bill. BW would be about 65lbs I would guess. No calving problems at all, Those girls break their water, check for predators, lay down and have their calf, in about 5 min both are up and on the go.