Pasture Pics of Some of the Girls

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qbcattle

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Was just taking a few pics of the girls this mornin and wanted to share.

The first two are of Money Train- A registered Brangus cow that has done great for me!

The Baldie is a heatseeker cow that I am very proud of!

The last cow is a Jack Frost X Angus
 

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qbcattle

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The first one here is a Maine With Dr grandaughter that had my high seller this year.

The second is a half blood brahman heifer that is a half sister to the fifth place light weight brahman is Houston this year.
 

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estspx

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Lacey looks really cool.  Are you going to breed her to an American bull?
 

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you would get one heck of a calf if you bred her to walks alone or somthing like monopoly 1 2 or 3
 

qbcattle

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O I definitely would but I'm in the business to get one heck of an American calf and I have no doubt she will do it for me.
 

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i never understand it when pepole say that what is the definition of an American calf?
 

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i don't like the looks of Brahman they are like all floppy in there neck and sheath
 

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wyatt said:
i don't like the looks of Brahman they are like all floppy in there neck and sheath

Thats the difference between north and south people. Most of us like a little brahman influence down here. they wont burn up like your hairy cattle. There supposed to be "floppy" in there neck and sheath. it's their characteristic.
 

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i know that but i can understand and our cattle arnt that hairy we have an aliasXangus heifer that is naturally hairy we might shave her this summer so i can see a plus with naturally slick hair in the heat
 

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