looks smallish. not sure what you mean by keep growing. like till they are 5?
later maturing cattle do grow until they are five but obviously rate slows down after 2.
i guess i would be careful about using bulls that are too small, heifer safe etc., show cattle. show cattle tend to look more...
that pic of the steer on the Avatar has got to go.
i guess for me, it's a turnoff as that doesn't even remotely represent a show steer.
something more contemporary or rotating would be good.
Manon of spring, scurred fullblood Maine Anjou heifer
DNA tested scurred. I think the only genetics available from twin valley line without inox in pedigree. all the semen from sire was frozen with a faulty extender, so all semen was bad. this heifer was from an embryo...
if spastic paresis, the leg will swing strangely front to back. not associated with an abcess looking lump. the vet gave your calf pain killer. what did the chiropractor do?
what is the quantifiable grading system in Britain with regard to marbling? i don't see any comments regarding marbling, just cover.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-beef-carcase-classification-scheme-classify-carcases
the last two bulls were great. i think high point had more beef than mr. beefy, but just my opinion. i saw both a lot.. Note the bottom angus bull, emulation in the bottom of the pedigree of High point. see nothing wrong with using him today.