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lightnin4

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She's a February reg. Angus sired by Saugahatchee and out of a 5175 cow.
 

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sue

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I dont know anything about the pedigree .
Like the heifer and look and the mama- nice udder, body good top line and the depth of heel in that foot.
 

flacowman

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nice calf with a good pedigree.  My granddaddy still loves saugahatchees and has made me AI a few Chars to him and the heifers have made great cows.
 

LLBUX

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Gonna be a bit critical when I say:

Looks to be fine-boned
Head looks old to me
Looks to be carrying quite a bit of condition, what would she look like without it?

Looks like a good quality replacement heifer for someone.  She looks like her momma to me.
 

wyatt

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looks really deep bodied, long sided, good structure, looks like a good cow!
 

lightnin4

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This heifer's mama is one of my favorite cows.  I've kept 2 females out of her and will probably keep this one too.  All three look alot like the cow & are sired by 3 different bulls (004, TC Total, Saugahatchee).
LLBUX said:
Looks to be carrying quite a bit of condition, what would she look like without it?
This is part of the reason I like this cow.  The pic was taken right after I put the heifer in the weaning pen, so practically all of her condition came from milk and whatever grass she ate.  The only grain she's had prior to weaning was the 4-5 lbs./day she split with 8 other calves the past 2 weeks (to help train them to come into the pen).  The cow always stays in good condition too.
 

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