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What to look for in black angus
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<blockquote data-quote="deenranch" data-source="post: 507927" data-attributes="member: 6465"><p>The #1 thing a cow needs is a good udder. If she has a bad udder you end up with a bad calf. Then look at her feet and legs. If she can't travel, she can't eat or drink. Next, look at the depth of rib. A cow needs to be deep sided. Look at muscling, she needs to have good muscling. A cow needs to have a strong top and a long neck. She needs to be feminane. The cow also needs to have a good tempermant. If she is high headed when you drive up, then you won't be able to pen her easily. The registered cattle are good. It gives you an idea of how the offspring should grow and how tender their meat will be if she has been ultrasounded. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deenranch, post: 507927, member: 6465"] The #1 thing a cow needs is a good udder. If she has a bad udder you end up with a bad calf. Then look at her feet and legs. If she can't travel, she can't eat or drink. Next, look at the depth of rib. A cow needs to be deep sided. Look at muscling, she needs to have good muscling. A cow needs to have a strong top and a long neck. She needs to be feminane. The cow also needs to have a good tempermant. If she is high headed when you drive up, then you won't be able to pen her easily. The registered cattle are good. It gives you an idea of how the offspring should grow and how tender their meat will be if she has been ultrasounded. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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