Am I the only one thinking that bird's fixin' to get kicked? Very nice bull, congrats!View attachment 19282
Put a down payment on this guy with Gizmo Angus in Molino Florida. Mrs Gizmom has a beautiful place and some top notch black angus cattle. Hard to pick from 6 two year olds . He's a SAV Raindance son.
Cow birds as they are called are pretty sharp . Never seen one kicked or stepped on . We don't have them in North Alabama. That one better watch out where he's getting his meals from or he may be a casualty.Am I the only one thinking that bird's fixin' to get kicked? Very nice bull, congrats!
Am I the only one thinking that bird's fixin' to get kicked? Very nice bull, congrats!
Those egrets well ride on thier backs and eat flies..we had em come up here a few years back for awhile..but you don't Start seeing them till you get below Birmingham ..Am I the only one thinking that bird's fixin' to get kicked? Very nice bull, congrats!
Ole brimmer gal looks peaceful. Benefit of having your parasites removed .
I'd like to know more about Buddy. Nice bull.Buddy the Bull
That egret is dangerously close to . . . not his back. Pretty rare, but we do have some birds that hang with the cattle.Those egrets well ride on thier backs and eat flies..we had em come up here a few years back for awhile..but you don't Start seeing them till you get below Birmingham ..
Only if the buyer loads the bird we will load the bull but I'm getting to slow to chase those suckers lolWhen the cow or bull sells is the bird included?
Don't you have cows with hips? Experienced cows with three or more calves behind them? Those, and a meat wagon, would make better replacement heifers than a low BW bull.View attachment 19316
This is one I'm tempted to use this year. We had one go dow with an injury the drawback is a 5.8 bw epd. His dam is a 2009 cow that has earned pathfinder status in our herd and is still bringing in top end calves each year. He is a meat wagon.
Town creek farms in MississippiGood looking bull,from a local breeder?
Oh the cows can handle it but high birth weights scare customers.Don't you have cows with hips? Experienced cows with three or more calves behind them? Those, and a meat wagon, would make better replacement heifers than a low BW bull.
That's a cattle egret, they can pluck a tick right off the cajones and most critters will stand still for it.Am I the only one thinking that bird's fixin' to get kicked? Very nice bull, congrats!
Does he have any offspring to show he will throw heavy calves? His epd's may show 5.8 bw but that could adjust down couldn't it?View attachment 19316
This is one I'm tempted to use this year. We had one go dow with an injury the drawback is a 5.8 bw epd. His dam is a 2009 cow that has earned pathfinder status in our herd and is still bringing in top end calves each year. He is a meat wagon.
He is a virgin so No calves yet. He was genomic tested so there is that much more data to go by.Does he have any offspring to show he will throw heavy calves? His epd's may show 5.8 bw but that could adjust down couldn't it?