glacierridge
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M5farm":39nupuzz said:
If this old girl weighs a pound she will weigh 2000+ lbs. She is the biggest cow on my place.
What is she and her age?
She looks like a solid girl.
M5farm":39nupuzz said:
If this old girl weighs a pound she will weigh 2000+ lbs. She is the biggest cow on my place.
I do to, I really like to look at 1400lb and up cows. Seems my herd is kinda split in half, half would probably average 1150lbs, then the other half is about 1450lbs. Out of my cows I have no calving problems out of the small or big cows, and all there calves end up about the same. Big cows are just nice to look at, and good smaller calves are nicer to winter.glacierridge":13rk1ia4 said:I wanna see pics of this animal...
I have seen a few monsters in my day.
Idk why, I like big critters.
They just strike me as cool.
glacierridge":1so7fo53 said:M5farm":1so7fo53 said:
If this old girl weighs a pound she will weigh 2000+ lbs. She is the biggest cow on my place.
What is she and her age?
She looks like a solid girl.
HughesFamilyCattle":2e7x51xr said:inyati13":2e7x51xr said:If those cows are only 1800, this cow I sold in January has them beat. This black cow weighed 1,890 pounds market weight as she walked into the stockyards. What you have to see in person is how wide she was. But I think that Fleckveihish cow above is more like 2,000 pounds. She is big!!!!
Ron,
She's a beast! Is that the one you sold because she was getting too bossie with the others? Did you go to the Belles of the Bluegrass sale?
Nesikep":2cmxre2j said:And a 3 year old shorthorn bull someone was trying to convince me to buy... not too bad, certainly has length, but I think I'm going to wait until 2 bulls from now before I go back to SH... I think I'll try a Limo first, then maybe a Saler again... Ideally for me, I'd find a (Simm or GV or even Char) X (Limo or Saler) bull... I think that would work well for me with what I have
Nesikep":2egnomtb said:The first cow I pictured in the last post is the mother of the long yearling steer I sold to my friend, who kept him another year... He ended up with a hanging weight of 940 lbs and a final weight of 640 lbs... sure filled up his freezer!
That's this guy, and that holstein cow was able to hide behind him
Chuckie":212v2a5w said:I call it dark chocolate dipped in milk chocolate.