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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1316984" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>Genetics. There are reasons that bulls are pictured in catalogs with feet hidden in forage or hay or else the picture stays when they are young. The worst feet I ever had on a heifer/cow was from a proven AI bull.</p><p></p><p>WarEagle, I like the type of your cattle. We have a bred heifer that is ready to calve, 833, that would be a twin to your favorite. The bull looks like a match in type, too. The only comment that is neither here nor there is about the background behind a bull or cow that is purchased and purely an opinion. I'd prefer to buy an animal whose dam has proven herself with a few calves prior and a little track record. But that is pie in the sky in a lot of cases. Good job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1316984, member: 24565"] Genetics. There are reasons that bulls are pictured in catalogs with feet hidden in forage or hay or else the picture stays when they are young. The worst feet I ever had on a heifer/cow was from a proven AI bull. WarEagle, I like the type of your cattle. We have a bred heifer that is ready to calve, 833, that would be a twin to your favorite. The bull looks like a match in type, too. The only comment that is neither here nor there is about the background behind a bull or cow that is purchased and purely an opinion. I'd prefer to buy an animal whose dam has proven herself with a few calves prior and a little track record. But that is pie in the sky in a lot of cases. Good job. [/QUOTE]
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