Will do. All opinions on him are appreciated. Thanks!!!FutureBreeder said:If you keep him a bull it would be pretty cool if you would give us updates on him every once in a while, like Josh did with Ivy Leauge.
Like I said in my post, he is in the hayfeeder, not on solid ground. It makes a difference.trademark said:the first one looks high twissted and broken shouldered to me. but what do I know? Just my opinion
trademark said:the first one looks high twissted and broken shouldered to me. but what do I know? Just my opinion
agreedDakotaCow said:trademark said:the first one looks high twissted and broken shouldered to me. but what do I know? Just my opinion
I'm glad you have an opinion and rightfully so we are all entitled to, but the picture of the calf was put on this post just to create some interest and because good livestock are fun to look at. I think the calf could be really neat but as will all calves, time will tell. Also we all make spelling errors and I myself dont always use the spell check or use proper grammar but perhaps if you were to pay attention to detail more you would get more respect from some more of the users. <cowboy>
Me too!! I love Heat Seeker!SKF said:Nice calves!! I have always been a fan of Heatseeker calves. Hope you post pics of both in a few months like to see how they turn out. Good Luck!!!
lowann said:Our Daughter's blue roan cow had a Heat Seeker bull calf on April 2nd. 85 lbs born unasisted. He looks pretty good.
The cow is Pa Du Suds/ reg. Angus
Rockstar said:Nice looking steer! That color on him sure will make him stand out. Where is the sale located?