i totally agree Jill. Just because you have a cooler dont mean you dont have to work. You still have to rinse and brush and rinse and brush to get that hair. Although cool rooms help is will never totally replace workin with the calves hair. Somethimes cool rooms are used to keep the calf...
I have sold a few steers and now looking to buy a good show heifer for this winter. Must be born between Sept 1st and the first of march. Im looking for something that can be registered. Looking along the lines or maine, shorthorn, or chi. NO ANGUS! Not wanting to spend a fourtune and the closer...
I totally agree. I live in Ohio. We go to a small county fair with about 10 big steers each year. And even at such a little show. EVERY steer has hair and is fitted.
When i go to purchase cattle, i look for hair and when people buy cattle from me i try to have good hair on them. Hair is a must...
I agree. Although he is a decent steer he is very high flanked and no rear end. also looks really heavy fronted as the last person said. but he does look stout and seems to have good hair. the white is enuff to make him stand out! get gim clipped up and fix that flank and he will look better! :)
haha i think i m talking to you on clubcalves too. but anyways i am located in southeastern ohio. but could you e-mail me or post some pics of the cattle that you would be willing to trade?
who many recips are you looking for. we have a couple good cows that have been used as recips before and are good milker and can handle bigger calves that i would be willing to trade or sell. where are you located? ;D