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<blockquote data-quote="creekdrive" data-source="post: 1341301" data-attributes="member: 21216"><p>:lol: :lol: I did say 'most' were born April/May. she was one of our 5 earlier born calves (3 at the end of Jan, 1 Feb & 1 early Mar). I really like her, but she has quite a bit of extra white on her belly. Too much for a purebred IMO even though I've seen others with a lot more. </p><p></p><p>That 7 yr old RA cow we bought last December at a dispersal. I never really thought she was anything too special, but she has been growing on me quite a bit the last few months. Her EPD's are average at best but she was designated an Elite Cow by the Canadian Angus Assoc. this year (found that out by chance when was looking something else up on the angus assoc website). Which I had no idea she was close to qualifying when we purchased her. Here's a link that explains how they are designated Elite: <a href="http://cdnangus.ca/genetics/elite-and-premier-programs/" target="_blank">http://cdnangus.ca/genetics/elite-and-premier-programs/</a></p><p>Her calf this year is big, but she's kind of an ugly duckling I think. We'll see how she looks this fall. </p><p></p><p>That little sh!thead bull calf kept sneaking up behind me and I thought for sure my butt was gonna be covered in crap :lol: Make friends with me when your not covered in crap haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creekdrive, post: 1341301, member: 21216"] :lol: :lol: I did say 'most' were born April/May. she was one of our 5 earlier born calves (3 at the end of Jan, 1 Feb & 1 early Mar). I really like her, but she has quite a bit of extra white on her belly. Too much for a purebred IMO even though I've seen others with a lot more. That 7 yr old RA cow we bought last December at a dispersal. I never really thought she was anything too special, but she has been growing on me quite a bit the last few months. Her EPD's are average at best but she was designated an Elite Cow by the Canadian Angus Assoc. this year (found that out by chance when was looking something else up on the angus assoc website). Which I had no idea she was close to qualifying when we purchased her. Here's a link that explains how they are designated Elite: [url=http://cdnangus.ca/genetics/elite-and-premier-programs/]http://cdnangus.ca/genetics/elite-and-premier-programs/[/url] Her calf this year is big, but she's kind of an ugly duckling I think. We'll see how she looks this fall. That little sh!thead bull calf kept sneaking up behind me and I thought for sure my butt was gonna be covered in crap :lol: Make friends with me when your not covered in crap haha [/QUOTE]
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