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<blockquote data-quote="TB-Herefords" data-source="post: 825746" data-attributes="member: 7171"><p>As to page one; I really like the red cow. As for the condition; when I see them that fleshy it usually means you have room for cattle if you so choose. Although a cow in workin clothes doesn't take the best pic, nor does it have the best sale pitch "Trust me she'll look better". </p><p>I resorted to calvin in the pastures quite a while ago and what I noticed is when I bring them into calve they will get really nervious and at times I think they take longer to calve. Really cuts down on the chores too. The lack of manure is a joy. I've had cows do both in herd calving and walk off by them selves to calve. As long as they do it alone I'm not to picky on how they do it. One questions; am I missing something, are those maine or simi's? I like this Icon :bs: , no implications, was just looking for the "I missed somethin, scraching my head" Icon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TB-Herefords, post: 825746, member: 7171"] As to page one; I really like the red cow. As for the condition; when I see them that fleshy it usually means you have room for cattle if you so choose. Although a cow in workin clothes doesn't take the best pic, nor does it have the best sale pitch "Trust me she'll look better". I resorted to calvin in the pastures quite a while ago and what I noticed is when I bring them into calve they will get really nervious and at times I think they take longer to calve. Really cuts down on the chores too. The lack of manure is a joy. I've had cows do both in herd calving and walk off by them selves to calve. As long as they do it alone I'm not to picky on how they do it. One questions; am I missing something, are those maine or simi's? I like this Icon :bs: , no implications, was just looking for the "I missed somethin, scraching my head" Icon. [/QUOTE]
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