If this Clark kid was mine, I would take him behind the woodshed and tan his little hide until he learned to respect his elders. He sure does have a big mouth.SCfarms":l3x34vb5 said:Yea will see this year what happens you think that Christy heifer is better than these.
Matt Schiel":9xkqrs5f said:The only two that I think would really be worth hauling is the oct. and the first dec. calf. But, in LA you never know what will win.
Matt
LSU '99
Lost Hope Ranch":3pexp2lx said:If this Clark kid was mine, I would take him behind the woodshed and tan his little hide until he learned to respect his elders. He sure does have a big mouth.SCfarms":3pexp2lx said:Yea will see this year what happens you think that Christy heifer is better than these.
That calf comes from a bloodline with lots of $$$$$$$$$ behind her the cow was bought from camp cooley for alot most I ever pay for anything.Matt Schiel":15c1d0xn said:It will all depend on the judge that you have. Your #36 calf will do good if you have a cow judge who like big broody cattle. If he is a "show judge" he will like her, but say that she is to wasty in the navel and brisket, needs to be smother in the shoulder, needs a stronger top line, and slopes to much from hooks to pins. #36 might make the better cow in the long run, as she is a deep bodied, capactious female with lots of natural muscle from end to end.
Matt