Indian Outlaw Heifer

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SmithNorthside

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October 16th Indian Outlaw blue roan heifer.  I would like your opinions.
 

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mark tenenbaum

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Looks like a thick correct calf that will have alot of volume but still remain pretty fronted-wuts her dam? Does she have any more Shorthorn back in the woodpile? Sure looks that way-really good to be 2 montrhs old O0
 

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Nice heifer you got! She is stout enough while still displaying a clean front end (clapping)
 

Shadow Hill Farm

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mark tenenbaum said:
Looks like a thick correct calf that will have alot of volume but still remain pretty fronted-wuts her dam? Does she have any more Shorthorn back in the woodpile? Sure looks that way-really good to be 2 montrhs old O0
I second your comments on this calf. She looks nice and sound. She will only get better as she grows! Good luck with her!
 

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Like your heifer & I haven't seen a very large # of IO calves. The ones that I have seen have been better than most calves out of newly promoted bulls IMO.It is too bad that he is gone B/C he would have seen some fairly heavy use IMO if he was still around. Does anyone know if the owners collected a cell line B4 it was too late?
 

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Good like a good calf. Although at that age they all seem to walk with ease.

What exactly is a "roam" i usually have "roan" heifer?
When you say she is fluent do you mean that she has learned to walk well or is she fluid as in smooth in her movement?
Just messing with you over some of the nomenclature used in your posts. (lol)
 

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SmithNorthside said:
She is very Easy in her movement and thanks for the humor and the comment

could you further explain "easy in her movement" you seen to keep telling us that.. but I struggle to know exactly what that means...  Does that mean she doesn't 'labor' when moving, cuz I don't think I've ever seen a baby that does... (lol) (pop)
 

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I like Her. She looks like she will mature into a really powerfull cow for you good luck with her!!
 

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Cut the BS said:
SmithNorthside said:
She is very Easy in her movement and thanks for the humor and the comment

could you further explain "easy in her movement" you seen to keep telling us that.. but I struggle to know exactly what that means...  Does that mean she doesn't 'labor' when moving, cuz I don't think I've ever seen a baby that does... (lol) (pop)

Did you guys meet up in person since you "seen" what he was telling us? ;)
 

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