Dixie2542":24t7tlaz said:
"Just a comment- he is a Cowboy Cut son" - just curious what do you guys like about Cowboy Cut because I am think of sampling him for some of my commercials. Looking to add some vigor and thickness (mostly rump) in replacements. Dams would already have good udders and feet. Prefer to stay all black. Thoughts?
I posted this on another thread and FlyingLSimmentals said it fits him to a Tee!
He is GREAT on heifers!
1. Cowboy Cut stamps his calves. Every Cowboy Cut calf I have seen, LOOKS like a Cowboy Cut calf.
2. They all have a small non-blocky head.
3. They all have been vigorous at birth. Up quick, nursing, etc.
4. He dictates the birthweights.
5. They are clean, smooth, solid calves.
6. They have good form. Attractive calves. If you have a market for show calves (I like to sell show calves when I can), he can put some in that market.
7. They remain thrifty and grow fast.
8. Lots of great Cowboy Cut sons and daughters are selling well in all the Simmental sales.