inthebarnagain
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These are our daughters two show heifers that she just brought home from the fair on Friday and turned out.
Carney was reserve champion simmental, we raised her. She was out of an OCC Emblazon daughter that was a baldy with white on her stomach. Her sire is Coal Creek Kingpin, a Meyer 734 son our of a Traveler 23-4 cow. He only has white on his face. Where her chrome came from is still a mystery. The judge said she was wastey and beat her with a heifer that should have been in a market heifer class, didn't really agree with that one.
Chynna was reserve champion chianina. She is out of Friction. She placed where she should have in the class.
The third picture is our rotten donkey Fiona who would NOT stay out of the camera view. This little darling took enough sedative for a 1200# horse and was still fighting us when we trimmed her feet. We didn't get them trimmed. I put her on the calf hoof trimming table, just like a cow and she never moved.
Tell me what you think!
Carney was reserve champion simmental, we raised her. She was out of an OCC Emblazon daughter that was a baldy with white on her stomach. Her sire is Coal Creek Kingpin, a Meyer 734 son our of a Traveler 23-4 cow. He only has white on his face. Where her chrome came from is still a mystery. The judge said she was wastey and beat her with a heifer that should have been in a market heifer class, didn't really agree with that one.
Chynna was reserve champion chianina. She is out of Friction. She placed where she should have in the class.
The third picture is our rotten donkey Fiona who would NOT stay out of the camera view. This little darling took enough sedative for a 1200# horse and was still fighting us when we trimmed her feet. We didn't get them trimmed. I put her on the calf hoof trimming table, just like a cow and she never moved.
Tell me what you think!