BrangusUSA
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Nice. Really like the red heifer.True Grit Farms":3iq6xo5q said:
Lazy M":1ppgddwn said:Nice. Really like the red heifer.True Grit Farms":1ppgddwn said:
Glad you found her in time and that she got up. The calf doesn't look very big, but the heifer looks pretty thick boned.True Grit Farms":3nsl4fez said:Lazy M":3nsl4fez said:Nice. Really like the red heifer.True Grit Farms":3nsl4fez said:
Thanks Lazy M, she's out of a really good Angus cow. I put the calf to where the heifer could smell and lick on the calf after a really hard pull. Then went to the house for a cup of coffee and a hotshot and she was up when I got back. Hopefully she'll breed back, I've had a few heifers that I couldn't get to settle after hard pulls for some reason the last few years. And the really weird thing is they have all been red baldies which only make up a 1/4 of my herd.
Any white stays white.BrangusUSA":1v5nnc1y said:Should probably direct this question to Jeanne but one of you that use Sim might know; when the calves grow up will those white markings stay the same or change? I just wondered because I know that a lot of calves change from tan/cocoa to darken to black as they shed and get older. Did not know about the markings.