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Simi Throwing alot of White ?
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1420672" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Cat hammed...lol....oh lord</p><p>Hey, people forget that sims use to look like red Holsteins. Spots are gonna happen. We are still getting them even though we haven't had a reg old school sim since the 80s.. But this year, we got 0 , but then we added some Hereford and brought it back. </p><p>Any cow you have that might have had some white in her past genetics, is going to produce some chrome with your altered sim bull........altered meaning he's black which is not a sim to me.</p><p>What has always confused me is this....Guys say that auction buyers are so smart and are so good at seeing things on animals in a sale pen, even so good they can tell if a calf was cut with a knife or banded...Then tell me this, why when a calf has chrome cant they tell if its longhorn or sim? To me its very obvious. I would think that if you have a black steer with a few sim markings, that's a plus. I understand not wanting longhorn, but a sim/angus calf is way different than a longhorn cross..Why cant the buyers tell the difference and dock all stock with chrome???????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1420672, member: 22072"] Cat hammed...lol....oh lord Hey, people forget that sims use to look like red Holsteins. Spots are gonna happen. We are still getting them even though we haven't had a reg old school sim since the 80s.. But this year, we got 0 , but then we added some Hereford and brought it back. Any cow you have that might have had some white in her past genetics, is going to produce some chrome with your altered sim bull........altered meaning he's black which is not a sim to me. What has always confused me is this....Guys say that auction buyers are so smart and are so good at seeing things on animals in a sale pen, even so good they can tell if a calf was cut with a knife or banded...Then tell me this, why when a calf has chrome cant they tell if its longhorn or sim? To me its very obvious. I would think that if you have a black steer with a few sim markings, that's a plus. I understand not wanting longhorn, but a sim/angus calf is way different than a longhorn cross..Why cant the buyers tell the difference and dock all stock with chrome??????? [/QUOTE]
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