diddoOLD WORLD SHORTIE said:![]()
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I want these two. ;D
Duncraggan said:Really impressed with that bull calf 22Z! Any chance of an updated picture?
I agree TGCC, that Zulu calf sure looks like a bull already!Zack said:diddoOLD WORLD SHORTIE said:![]()
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I want these two. ;D
trevorgreycattleco said:Nice calf. Already looks like a bull.
Here is a new photo of one of the Wentworth calves at Circle M. He is out of a daughter of Diamond Real Legend 22R.Duncraggan said:Now that is a good Shorthorn! Like the muscling as well as the slick coat. In my book, this is as close to ideal as can be, hindquarter shaped like a good ham! Obviously holds his condition well too. Good luck with him!
Mmmm.... Nice hindquarter, unfortunately looks too straight/posty in the hocks for me! His scrotum size is not great, unless he is a steer.Okotoks said:Here is a new photo of one of the Wentworth calves at Circle M. He is out of a daughter of Diamond Real Legend 22R.Duncraggan said:Now that is a good Shorthorn! Like the muscling as well as the slick coat. In my book, this is as close to ideal as can be, hindquarter shaped like a good ham! Obviously holds his condition well too. Good luck with him!
I have not seen this calf, he is about 12 hours away but he does look posty in the hind legs. I'm not sure about his scrotal size as he is not quite 6 months old yet. I prefer some of his sibs better, especially in color!Duncraggan said:Mmmm.... Nice hindquarter, unfortunately looks too straight/posty in the hocks for me! His scrotum size is not great, unless he is a steer.Okotoks said:Here is a new photo of one of the Wentworth calves at Circle M. He is out of a daughter of Diamond Real Legend 22R.Duncraggan said:Now that is a good Shorthorn! Like the muscling as well as the slick coat. In my book, this is as close to ideal as can be, hindquarter shaped like a good ham! Obviously holds his condition well too. Good luck with him!
Sorry, don't mean to be mean, but I don't like this animal much at all. Should make some good steaks though!
Actually Wiseguy I do not appreciate being called a liar on a public forum or to my face for that matter.(especially by the likes of Jody Kabat) The bull (3W) was shipped to Circle M Shorthorns the end of March 2011 meaning that the bull calf was born January 2012. I register my own calves with the correct dates, the correct birth weights and I don't misrepresent them. It doesn't bother me if people make criticisms and state their preferences but when someone who doesn't even practice humane husbandry calls me a liar I really don't appreciate it!wiseguy said:I CALL BS TO BEING ONLY 5.5 MONTHS OLD... UNLESS YOU ARE USING JOHN SULLIVAN'S CALENDAR (clapping)
That's the best one I have read on here in a while. I thought it was a 1200 lb fat steer the first time I looked at the photo. I would in no way be interested in cattle that look like this. Super harsh in his appearance and completely unsound in his structure. He and Prophecy sure throw completely different types!
feed grass said:OH Breeder said:
I missed the angus part. But I will tell you this the heifer is a Sonny x Mona Lisa NEITHER of those bloodlines are easy calving. The section we did two weeks ago was on an Asset bred heifer . Sounds like Asset is pretty closely linked to C- Sections...
You didn't answer my previous question on how c-sections YOU have done on your Cattle. I personally have performed 5 C-Sections... Each ended with a bullet to the skull of the female-- to A: do away with that bloodline, and B: give me a good reason not to "try" her again. Our vet came out and told us he's never saved an animal doing a C- Section- doesn't have enough experience with it, and doesn't do it often enough. So we figured for the price we would pay him to do the work, and get a dead mama-- we could do it ourselves.
aj said:Wow...frostie.....I think you and dear ole dad need to take a breath. (angel)
aj said:In the court of law you need the necropsy. A vets opinion is not good enough. You can have photos of dead cattle. You can have 15 neighbors testify and its not real impressive cause the courts love experts. If there is a problem in your area I don't think it hurts to do an official phone call to the sheriffs. Again if its not done to the law inforcement office its not official....not on record. This type stuff needs stopped to not hurt the beef industry in general. In some ways if wildlife dies because its mother was killed in my opinion that is a mother nature deal. Coyotes rip the heads off kitty cats and rabbits everyday. But if you pen something up and prevent it from having a fighting chance....to me that is a cowardly act.