Charolais heifer- is she worth hauling around?

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crystalcreek

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Charguy said:
I know McLeod's. He had a hell of a sale this spring. Bulls were well fed but looked good. Silver Spur from the US bought his best calf. Don't think he was as good as Encore or Diablo though

Update - "his best calf" cleaned up at Agribition today as a mature bull.  Distinction was Grand Champion Bull AND the Grand Champion Female was a Diablo x Trademark 4755 who had a Distinction heifer calf at side. 
 

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Show Stopper are you talking about Goddard's bull, Creature, and could someone put a link up to the Distinction bull or guide me to some information please? Thanks, Cab.
 

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Yes CAB the walks alone deal of goffards, really impressed with the calves I've never seen another in Texas

He shows tonight I'll get pics, I don't have his pertaining info however but he's a bad ass
 

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No also forgot to mention she would be more profitable and beneficial to the industry than your whole herd 10 times over
 

Bradenh

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The cattle industry cowboy,

Actually probably literally any and every industry associated with making money

Because they are winning shows while you are trolling people on Steerplanet.

You should take some of your corriente x shorthorns to agribition and start a shorthorn plus show. Show them the value of some x bar cattle since they're so top end

The only way you're going to get in a money pot like that is if your dream comes true and Bernie sanders is the next president of this county

Don't you have a shorthorn to go bottle feed or something?
 

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When you respond here's some tips

1 I can't help it your cattle look like goats
2. Don't mention killing my family again because it'll probably get you banned again

 

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What a strange response--  I asked a legitimate question concerning the questionable color of the cow's pigment and hooves and you reply like the big mouth little weakling you are.  Surely you have enough cattle sense to discern what color hooves Charolais cattle have. Surely seeing dark hooves being concealed with white paint at least raises some question in your too-cool-for-school pea brain as to the origins of this color. 
 

Bradenh

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Sounded to me like it was another sore loser trying to belittle someone else's success because they've failed to find any of their own

By big mouth you mean to reference the only person on here that will call your bluff that you're not as sharp as you think you are
 

RyanChandler

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And more deflection.

Just admit it, you were to busy thinking about how to primp the poodle to even notice.  I mean, I realize you're still learning -and that's good- but honestly, if you're ever gonna make it past fitter, you're gonna have to start picking up on these type things.
 

Bradenh

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Before you graduate from construction worker and steer planet troll to fitter let's see some offspring pictures from Your program or a sale result sheet to justify your immaculate wisdom

And no I didnt fit that female I have nothing to do with her I just respect quality when I see it

I was there with red angus

Just to clear the air for everyone
 

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That heifer is so moderate and chubby for a Charolais.  I don't know about the show ring without seeing her in person or at least a good video of her in motion and from the rear but I would love to have her in my breeding pen.  There are so many ways to breed her.  She has got to work!
 

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Thank you possum trot! Drove through your neck of the woods recently

Come see the set if you're ever around college station
 

canuck36

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That picture is dark, I have seen that cow in person and her nose/teats/hooves are regular colored for a Char. For the hooves, most of the times the fitters get carried away and get too close to the bottom of the leg and end up painting the hooves a bit, I think it looks fake but if u get it on one you might as well paint all of them a bit.

That cow was shown last year extensively and again this fall, her calf this fall is 10x better. They looked very good in the Supreme ring, and a good Char cow really stands out. 4 of the last 6 years a Charolais cow/calf has won that show, which is no small feat. The Angus bulls have been having a good run. Check them out here:

http://www.showchampions.com/image/BK15-42-3071
 

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Here's the flush mate, full outcross to Any and all x bar breeding defects
 

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Charguy

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There is one word to describe that pair of Mcleod's. Awesome. That is all.
 
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