Your thoughts on this heifer and cow prospect

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MOClubbyGuy

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Here is a Bodacious x PB Angus heifer that I raised. She is a march 7th. Would appreciate your thoughts. My plan is to keep her around due to her mother stifle injuring herself before this heifer was born (glad I didnt ship the cow). I am quite pleased in how she has grown and developed. This is the cow's 2nd calf. Let me know what you think. Also this picture has not been touched up at all. This is as natural as it gets. Thanks!

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ferkj

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Nice looking deep sided heifer.  Very capacious and roomy middled.
 

MOClubbyGuy

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Thanks for your comments! Here is another view of her on same day.
 

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sizzler14

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sweet. i bred an 1800 pound ground sow angus cow to him this year. due next march. hope i get one that looks like this
 

jrenner90

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That first picture is awesome, it's always nice to see people put photos up that are un edited. The second picture is also very nice, and I understand that she is not being held onto and is dragging the halter but her front end looks a little sloppy in the brisket area. Nevertheless, she is an awesome heifer, congrats on havin something home raised that turns out this nice!
 

MOClubbyGuy

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3R Cattle Services said:
That first picture is awesome, it's always nice to see people put photos up that are un edited. The second picture is also very nice, and I understand that she is not being held onto and is dragging the halter but her front end looks a little sloppy in the brisket area. Nevertheless, she is an awesome heifer, congrats on havin something home raised that turns out this nice!

Yes that would be something I would like to change about her and I think it is possible with the options that are out there as far as bulls to clean that area up on her. Thanks for your input.
 

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MAN!!! What a great heifer!!!! What are your plans with her?!?! (clapping) (clapping) (clapping) (clapping) (clapping)
 

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Hey, how many Bodacious X Angus have you had. Any chrome on the rest of them?
 

MOClubbyGuy

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She was the only one I had this year. I plan to use him in the future. Maybe on the female attached. As far as the heifer, her first mating will be to I 80.

Cow attached is a Maine Angus cow that is the mother of Anarchy. (monopoly son)
 

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