Cowboy 2.0
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Here's one of the new calves. Already have one on feed that I will have pics of soon and one I will be picking up in the next few days.
He's a Lifeline steer.
He's a Lifeline steer.
stephE":lpfepkru said:Looks like a pretty nice steer. Love that smokey color. Can you tell me more about the knots under the chin, I have a heifer with those and was wondering if they ever go away or if they should be removed.
*Cowgirl*":13jfrew8 said:nice, but wrong color
iowahawkeyes":rfev3aqa said:*Cowgirl*":rfev3aqa said:nice, but wrong color
Why do you say that? :roll:
Ryan":2qlh0q35 said:iowahawkeyes":2qlh0q35 said:*Cowgirl*":2qlh0q35 said:nice, but wrong color
Why do you say that? :roll:
I think she prefer's blacks
Is he as post legged as he looks, or is it just the hair?
Keren":1i78fxdw said:A lot of leg but he looks good. I can't stop looking at his sheath it just catches my eye.
Is he as post legged as he looks, or is it just the hair?
And completely OT, (not having a go at you or anything) why do you guys fit calves legs the way you do? To me they end up looking abnormally straight . . . but legs aren't supposed to be straight. Who began this trend and why? I've just always wondered.
mturner719":u24yz1md said:He is a nice calf. He could be a little flatter shouldered and a little better off of his legs on both ends. I don't think he looks like one that will be too straight, you could loosen him up some though. It could be foot trimming, it is not clipping that makes him look like that, his legs aren't clipped that tight. He has too much sheath and when you slick him that sheath will look even bigger. He looks like a typical lifeline, he will either stay racey and high off the ground or you soften him up and you may have something. Based on what you showed on the board he should be good at your county. I like him better than the calf you got 2nd with this time. I wish you would have come and shopped at my place before you went to Prosper. :roll: