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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 429419" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>The picture of the cow was taken in mid may. Turned out to be the only one I had of her. It is not the most flattering, and I will certainly agree she could use more bone, as for the rest, pretty is as pretty does, and we have some better looking cows that aren't producing like her. As far as development went, she was developed the same as everything else around here, on some oats and hay as a calf and then on grass or hay for the rest. I believe she is bred back. </p><p></p><p>I really like the heifer calf, and again agree that she is better than mom, but that is what we are working for. Next years calf will really tell the story, as she will be bred to one of our herdsires rather than the 'heifer' bull that she was....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 429419, member: 2308"] The picture of the cow was taken in mid may. Turned out to be the only one I had of her. It is not the most flattering, and I will certainly agree she could use more bone, as for the rest, pretty is as pretty does, and we have some better looking cows that aren't producing like her. As far as development went, she was developed the same as everything else around here, on some oats and hay as a calf and then on grass or hay for the rest. I believe she is bred back. I really like the heifer calf, and again agree that she is better than mom, but that is what we are working for. Next years calf will really tell the story, as she will be bred to one of our herdsires rather than the 'heifer' bull that she was.... [/QUOTE]
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