Jeanne - Simme Valley
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Here's some red cattle for you to tear up.
Fall bred heifer
Spring 2-year old
Fall bred heifer
Spring 2-year old
redfornow":220afruf said:Looks like alittle photoshop to me?
They look great? dont know why they would need the extra work?
On a side note, the person that touched these up needs much more work than the cattle... :cowboy:
Good looking, and you know I like red?
unfortunitely you'll take a " real" butt whippin' at the barn with them spotsdun":3v7f0rub said:Now if you get spots on them you'll finally have some real Simmenthals
Jeanne - Simme Valley":2an7yoek said:These are the only photos I got. They had some hair on their neck sticking up & they had some manure on legs. Cattle are clipped up for a sale in May. Didn't want to take anything off that I didn't have to. We will be buzzing them bald for the sale. What you see will be what you get. Don't think we have anything to hide with the hair on them.
Ryan":iimiejhx said:Jeanne - Simme Valley":iimiejhx said:These are the only photos I got. They had some hair on their neck sticking up & they had some manure on legs. Cattle are clipped up for a sale in May. Didn't want to take anything off that I didn't have to. We will be buzzing them bald for the sale. What you see will be what you get. Don't think we have anything to hide with the hair on them.
I dont think anyone had any issues with their hair, or the haircut, it was the Photoshopping that was done. When a picture is noticeably altered, even if it is just the background or cleaning manure off the legs or anything that does not alter the animal at all, people start to wonder, and can even get discouraged.
Ryan
p.s. I really like both the heifers. Especially the first one.