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Murray Grey calves; good enough for show?
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<blockquote data-quote="TwoByrdsMG" data-source="post: 1692903" data-attributes="member: 37975"><p>[USER=42078]@clubbiebreeder[/USER] what are you looking to show them in? Market for the steer and breeding for the heifer? It would be very challenging to compete here (in Oregon) with the murray heifer in a AOB show since she is finer made. If there are enough MGs to have a breed class she might do ok.</p><p></p><p>Here are three pictures of one PB MG Feb steer my son is going to take for a market steer. He will not have hair but he is sound, heavy boned, has good depth, rib shape, and width. Hard to tell from your pictures if the steer has those things or not. He is also dog gentle which was important for my son for his first year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoByrdsMG, post: 1692903, member: 37975"] [USER=42078]@clubbiebreeder[/USER] what are you looking to show them in? Market for the steer and breeding for the heifer? It would be very challenging to compete here (in Oregon) with the murray heifer in a AOB show since she is finer made. If there are enough MGs to have a breed class she might do ok. Here are three pictures of one PB MG Feb steer my son is going to take for a market steer. He will not have hair but he is sound, heavy boned, has good depth, rib shape, and width. Hard to tell from your pictures if the steer has those things or not. He is also dog gentle which was important for my son for his first year. [/QUOTE]
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