AllForage":1tznjbdi said:I like your cows, look like easy doin type. Now that new purchase not so much. I say to try and keep your cows type and find a bull to match up with them. Your current bull there leaves a lot to be desired.
I second DOC on that, he said it well. Glad to see you back, AllForage!DOC HARRIS":1v51w4uh said:AllForage":1v51w4uh said:I like your cows, look like easy doin type. Now that new purchase not so much. I say to try and keep your cows type and find a bull to match up with them. Your current bull there leaves a lot to be desired.
AllForage-
It might be a little more beneficial to explain what you mean by "- - - Your current bull there leaves a lot to be desired." Are you referring to his phenotype? or to his current physical condition? or to his Functional traits that he exhibits? or to how you think he may match up to the recentlfy purchased cow on the thread?
Also - to what what specific traits and characteristics (Phenotype, in this case, is all that we have to go on) do you object?
DOC HARRIS
TennesseeTuxedo":3lwh9u5o said:Inyati, what you see here from Haase is the direction I am trying to go with that portion of our herd you saw on your visit last month. Granted I am off to a bit of a rocky start by ultimately I hope to have a similar set of cows and calves.
haase":1b3pdrci said:Not really sure what your comment on the cow is suppose to mean, all forage, but she does fit in with the rest of my cows, her bull calf at her side at the sale sold for 2600, and we have phone numbers from the sale who are interested in her next calf, but im sure they dont have the knowledge or eye that you have. :roll: