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jaimiediamond said:
"For cattle developed under a consistent and adequate plane of nutrition for normal growth, a calculated frame score should be similar regardless of when the animal was measured. Theoretically an animal should have the same frame score throughout its life. Inconsistent environmental factors and management can alter skeletal growth rate, which may result in cattle developing slightly faster or slower than anticipated. As a result animals may increase or decrease a frame score over time depending on rate of growth."   

From an  interesting article by John Dhuyvetter
how do you pronouce that last name?
 

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sheps & shorthorns said:
rarebirdz said:
sheps & shorthorns said:
how do you pronouce that last name?
Wat does tht mater?
when somebody asks me where I learned that tidbit of knowledge from... what should I respond? 

For what anything matters... Where did you learn to spell? 
Or is the mater a cousin of the tator? 
Seems I learnt to spell the same place as you sheps and shorthorns
 

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rarebirdz said:
sheps & shorthorns said:
rarebirdz said:
sheps & shorthorns said:
how do you pronouce that last name?
Wat does tht mater?
when somebody asks me where I learned that tidbit of knowledge from... what should I respond? 

For what anything matters... Where did you learn to spell? 
Or is the mater a cousin of the tator? 
Seems I learnt to spell the same place as you sheps and shorthorns

so do you have the problem with somebody calling their sheep- sheps?  It was intentional, in case you didn't just figure that out...  or it is my lack of mistakes in grammar?
 

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jaimiediamond said:
I really like the Red Angus cow, and the 329 son he has great length of hip   

Thought I would bring this back on track as these cattle deserve more then a thread going sideways.  I really look forward to seeing how the 329s continue to develop
 

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tgcc could you get a pic of that black angus bull? I'd like to see him and if you could give info on him that would be great.
 

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Nice calves-what about a calving ease maine-angus(like a Body Builder) on those pretty fronted black cows? Continue the calving ease and commercial integrity but also have show hiefers,then use a Blue-orWhite bull-on them.Blues break the bank at every sale Ive ever been to. O0
 

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mark tenenbaum said:
Nice calves-what about a calving ease maine-angus(like a Body Builder) on those pretty fronted black cows? Continue the calving ease and commercial integrity but also have show hiefers,then use a Blue-orWhite bull-on them.Blues break the bank at every sale Ive ever been to. O0

man you know that's not his boat to float...  anything with the word show.. and up goes brock's nose... anymore that is...  <party> (thumbsup) (lol)  I've been around this cat, none, but spoke on the phone with him quite a bit= and his priorities are aligned... sometimes I question where the rest of ours are?
 

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A few thoughts before bed...................I do have issues with the show deal. I love the whole idea of kids and showing, dont get me wrong. I just think it has lost its way. I see no reason why there is such a divide. It blows my mind. I will always want to enjoy what I am looking at, and if a animal I breeds happens to win a show, well thats cool. Not my goals tho. I want to raise melt in your mouth beef on the least cost possible. I think showing cattle is a great thing and I hope it is always around, I just wish the genetics that rule that side were not so far from the genetics that rule the other side. I feel like both sides laugh and think the other side is goofy. IMO, I dont think the "supposed gap" is that wide. It may be happening now, the gap shrinking, who knows. I sure hope so. Its very rare to see a home raised animal win all the time. Wasnt that the whole point of county/ state fairs in the beginning anyways?


I said that angus bull is a 3 frame by drought, yes. He would be a 5 frame Im guessing had he had a normal diet for 2 years. He still got the cows bred and produced some sweet heifer calves. I will get some more pics of him for you vanridge.

Mark, find me a bull you think clicks and we will give him a try. We are open for suggestions at all times my friend. I think some semen on a Horse Butte Ranch bull in Montana is being bought for a few of those black cows.


And if you heard a roar coming from somewhere in Ohio, it was the Buckeye fans cheering because the freshman quarterback Braxton Miller was named the starter for the Colorado game. Next two opponents are Michigan State and Nebraska. sue and A@T, you cant let the freshman beat you guys!
 

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