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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1036288" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Physically, I didn't see anything on the cheshire cross website I could say I liked the looks of. Leggy as heck, tho the last one, that "Wagytal" newborn calf might have some potential. The Chargyu is just a crappy picture. Kinda like the Wagosine, but not the Wagford or the Waghorn. The Wayngus pic is too small for me to decipher.</p><p>(hey, sombody had to give 'em a breed name all their own--ya know it's coming someday)</p><p>But I guess it isn't about phenotype--it's about carcass quality. </p><p>Takimiko, on their cows page looks about a football field long and the next one down is deep.</p><p>The crosses don't seem to physically carry much of the disireable quality just from looks, but they're all young calves in the pics. I'd like to see some of their ages and wts, especially the first one..</p><p></p><p>anyone else think they all are missing about 1/4 of their tails?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1036288, member: 18945"] Physically, I didn't see anything on the cheshire cross website I could say I liked the looks of. Leggy as heck, tho the last one, that "Wagytal" newborn calf might have some potential. The Chargyu is just a crappy picture. Kinda like the Wagosine, but not the Wagford or the Waghorn. The Wayngus pic is too small for me to decipher. (hey, sombody had to give 'em a breed name all their own--ya know it's coming someday) But I guess it isn't about phenotype--it's about carcass quality. Takimiko, on their cows page looks about a football field long and the next one down is deep. The crosses don't seem to physically carry much of the disireable quality just from looks, but they're all young calves in the pics. I'd like to see some of their ages and wts, especially the first one.. anyone else think they all are missing about 1/4 of their tails? [/QUOTE]
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