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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 199088" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>I like the first heifer. She looks like a good easy keeping worry free kind of mama cow that if she has the first calf ok will be on your place 10 years from now. I would like to see more thickness and a little more leg under her. The bottom heifer is thicker and deeper in the girth and is a more stylish heifer; but I would need to watch her move. Her front wheels look like they are trying to grow out like a pair of shoes and her rear wheels don't look much better. Have these cows been kept on concrete this winter???? I need a better pic to definitively comment on the hooves. I could be seeing something that is not so bad in the real world; but you MIGHT need to get somebody smarter than me to come to your place and POSSIBLY trim some hooves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 199088, member: 2095"] I like the first heifer. She looks like a good easy keeping worry free kind of mama cow that if she has the first calf ok will be on your place 10 years from now. I would like to see more thickness and a little more leg under her. The bottom heifer is thicker and deeper in the girth and is a more stylish heifer; but I would need to watch her move. Her front wheels look like they are trying to grow out like a pair of shoes and her rear wheels don't look much better. Have these cows been kept on concrete this winter???? I need a better pic to definitively comment on the hooves. I could be seeing something that is not so bad in the real world; but you MIGHT need to get somebody smarter than me to come to your place and POSSIBLY trim some hooves. [/QUOTE]
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