May be like your project bull....just needs a little more time to develop.branguscowgirl":33dolyvo said:I have to agree with Anazazi. He does not look like a very good bull.
This is true. I don't believe he mentioned his age. A lot depends on age and feed. They do go through that gangly stage of growing up, before they grow out. I have seen many lanky looking Brangus do that, and turn out to be beautiful bulls.TexasBred":epwuh3be said:May be like your project bull....just needs a little more time to develop.branguscowgirl":epwuh3be said:I have to agree with Anazazi. He does not look like a very good bull.
branguscowgirl":2w7c6n6d said:This is true. I don't believe he mentioned his age. A lot depends on age and feed. They do go through that gangly stage of growing up, before they grow out. I have seen many lanky looking Brangus do that, and turn out to be beautiful bulls. Especially if they are leaning toward the Brahma influence.TexasBred":2w7c6n6d said:May be like your project bull....just needs a little more time to develop.branguscowgirl":2w7c6n6d said:I have to agree with Anazazi. He does not look like a very good bull.
How old is he?
[URL[img]http://i881.photobucket.co...ads/IMG_20140406_183639_zps63892521.jpg[/img][/url]kucala5":1px9lkzx said:
Marion County, you?Red Bull Breeder":3lk1dokh said:kucala5":3lk1dokh said:Thanks for the replies. We have two found we may use this spring. They are on our place now and not at all high headed. We used a Hereford the last two years with plans to keep choice heifers as replacements. We don't want to get too much red in the mix, they dock you pretty bad in our area if they aren't black. We already had four red of twelve babies this year. Hope the rest are black and bald!
Where are you at in Arkansas?