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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1188819" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Those calves all do look really good for the amount of LH influence they have.</p><p>Neighbor we did a lot of cursing at had longhorns on open range around our place, I found them quite docile for as much as I had to handle them.</p><p></p><p>I've got several SH cross cows that you'd never guess were full sisters... I have 2 pairs from different mothers and the same sire, and in both cases one is a perfect example of a roan SH, the other is absolutely solid red. I guess that would mean the bull is hetero-roan? A few other shorthorn x cows from herf mothers are just red baldies or brocklefaces.</p><p></p><p>I always heard LH's will eat anything, kinda like goats, but do they get fussy if they've been spoiled with good pasture all their life? Yours seem to be candidates for that... they certainly don't have to eat dry bunchgrass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1188819, member: 9096"] Those calves all do look really good for the amount of LH influence they have. Neighbor we did a lot of cursing at had longhorns on open range around our place, I found them quite docile for as much as I had to handle them. I've got several SH cross cows that you'd never guess were full sisters... I have 2 pairs from different mothers and the same sire, and in both cases one is a perfect example of a roan SH, the other is absolutely solid red. I guess that would mean the bull is hetero-roan? A few other shorthorn x cows from herf mothers are just red baldies or brocklefaces. I always heard LH's will eat anything, kinda like goats, but do they get fussy if they've been spoiled with good pasture all their life? Yours seem to be candidates for that... they certainly don't have to eat dry bunchgrass. [/QUOTE]
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