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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1838105" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>[USER=19730]@tater74[/USER], when you buy cows and don't know anything about them, it is a like going fishing. I see what your cow is, but not the sire. The bull may be a Corriente bull. But that calf is not a bad heifer. She is a small heifer which is what many people want. I would like to see a picture of both calves side by side as both are wadded up and not flat to the side of the camera. I like her calf, and she looks like she has a good back leg on her. Her Mother has a good thick back leg as well. Forearms are decent for her size. Her mother is in much better condition than the other cows in the picture with her which will show you that easy keeping cattle with room to hold feed just do better. That has been what I have worked for all these years to build up was that kind of genetics for the cows to stay in great condition with less feed. Everyone thinks you feed the hell out of them, but with Rumensin and good mineral, good hay, they do exceptionally well. Too, don't put too many cows to the acre and not fertilize and lime your pastures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1838105, member: 637"] [USER=19730]@tater74[/USER], when you buy cows and don't know anything about them, it is a like going fishing. I see what your cow is, but not the sire. The bull may be a Corriente bull. But that calf is not a bad heifer. She is a small heifer which is what many people want. I would like to see a picture of both calves side by side as both are wadded up and not flat to the side of the camera. I like her calf, and she looks like she has a good back leg on her. Her Mother has a good thick back leg as well. Forearms are decent for her size. Her mother is in much better condition than the other cows in the picture with her which will show you that easy keeping cattle with room to hold feed just do better. That has been what I have worked for all these years to build up was that kind of genetics for the cows to stay in great condition with less feed. Everyone thinks you feed the hell out of them, but with Rumensin and good mineral, good hay, they do exceptionally well. Too, don't put too many cows to the acre and not fertilize and lime your pastures. [/QUOTE]
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