They always fuzz up their tails for pictures and photoshop.
You know, they breed these bulls for dairy character, that is, milk, not meat so they have a feminine look. But my God, look at those udders. Se how high and tight these bulls undercarriage is? They throw daughters with udders that can support that amount of milk without breaking down
How about this one? His name is Texas. He is certainly a more masculine bull. I'm going to breed my other cow to him since Daphne came from a dairy in that same area of Texas. They might be even be related.
I like the classic Jersey look. So many Jerseys have Holstein in the genetic woodpile now to increase production. They are not typey, but have a long straight profile like a horse face. My heifer came from commercial dairy and she does not have that classic look. This is what I mean- Wide forehead with huge eyes, up turned ears, dished profile, small muzzle.
So I am going to breed her to the Texas bull next time because I like this classic look in my cattle Don't need a ton of milk.