Replacement heifer

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rrblack78

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This my other sons calf for our county replacement heifer show. She was just standing there ready for her close up:)
 

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RyanChandler

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She'll should make a great cow.  Can't tell enough about her rear wheels from the pic but that might be her short-fall. 

I'd also lay them keystones on over and get a bigger bite when dehorning in the future- that's just kinda my preference though. 
 

rrblack78

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Thank you for your input. We just love her. She is so sweet and so much fun. She has never gave us a moments trouble. We also love our county replacement show. 750 max weigh in in Oct and a commercial guy comes to judge it. It's no beauty pageant strictly blow and show. Everything is judged on it's ability to be a good cow.
 

mark tenenbaum

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Im not the greatest judge of American cattle-but you can see from the picture shes a doll.is she a Gert? Some of them have the best of the Shorthorn Brahma temperment-Ive seen a couple that were just the nicest cows-SHE ALSO IS REAL THICK-you can see that too-nice hiefer. O0
 

rrblack78

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She is from a registered beefmaster sire and a 7/8 beefmaster 1/8 limousine cow. I'm not sure how that would break down. Maybe 96% beefmaster?
 

rrblack78

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Lol, thanks for the math. It makes my head numb so I avoid it when possible. I guess I should listen to my husband, he said 94%. Can you register one that's not 100%?
 

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