kfacres
Well-known member
explain to me, exactly what you are refering to as lower 1/4. I've been involved with judging teams for many years, and have never heard such a broad meaningless term... Are you talking about lower quarter and stifle, or are you talking about the bottom 1/4 of the skeleton- meaning substance of bone and base width?rarebirdz said:Funny real world is compared to this. Showing is new for me and it's just for my kids far from my real world experance.My operation is commercial angus we dont buy our females we breed them we dont sell our steers as calves we feed and rail them so I can look at this group and say I wouldnt be making a profit with the cost of corn to finish them as they lack top and 1/4. Finally as a bull buyer when a breeder bashes there program and says they dont care publicly it isnt real world. I dont want to buy a bull have somethin go wrong and the breeder tell me he dont care its just a ------ check this users previous posts and say he has real world opions
When is sit in on a set of reasons, and someone keeps telling me stuff as broad as this, they lose 10 points right off the bat, cuz I'm scratching my head wondering what they're talking about???
jaimiediamond said:sheps & shorthorns said:rarebirdz said:Thats alot of care for someone who has previously stated he didn't they dont have the quality of those that strike me as clubby and infact your heifers I would have fed out with steers.They are consistent but they are just common cattle lacking beef character
I need to go back and reread, but I'm pretty sure I did not state anything about having any great ones- just 4 legged beast roaming pastures and eating grass.
sheps & shorthorns said:jaimiediamond said:Is the calf in your avatar the IMG_0322.JPG heifer? If so she really has developed well, deep and broody
yes jamie, that is the same heifer calf...
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more people need the 'eye'... maybe I shouldn't argue with you as much... Naw, I think you enjoy itmore so than I do
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