branguscowgirl":soqv62ib said:Wow! Gorgeous hides! I wouldn't mind looking at them in my pastures!
I wouldn't mind looking at them on my wall or floor!branguscowgirl":2ft3kjwx said:Wow! Gorgeous hides! I wouldn't mind looking at them in my pastures!
:clap: :lol2: :tiphat:KNERSIE":3vhbiw3t said:The best thing about them is they are so flatsided and narrow you can fax the calves to the salebarn savings loads on transport.
KNERSIE":149soyyu said:The best thing about them is they are so flatsided and narrow you can fax the calves to the salebarn savings loads on transport.
Yep, they look like what I used to run from In my BIG baggy pants! LOLOakCreekRanch":k8aspd77 said:These cattle reminded me of the beasts at the rodeo.
houstoncutter":3qquaidi said:Some of us in Texas either tried or know of folks that used the Tuli and Senepol breeds back in the 90s. Most of us found that the animals iust didnt seem to breed consistent. Offspring were all over place in size,color, and performance. You know what your gonna get with a F1 Braford or F1Brangus, these African breeds not so much.
WalnutCrest":vx06td3m said:houstoncutter":vx06td3m said:Some of us in Texas either tried or know of folks that used the Tuli and Senepol breeds back in the 90s. Most of us found that the animals iust didnt seem to breed consistent. Offspring were all over place in size,color, and performance. You know what your gonna get with a F1 Braford or F1Brangus, these African breeds not so much.
So, even if they were more inconsistent, how did the best animals out of Tuli / Senepol cattle compare to the best Braford / Brangus?