Telos said:He may be bunched up in the neck but that is strictly an American type of thinking. Those Aussie's don't care about what the neck looks like. Probably they would not like him if he was goose fronted. Very doable type of calf IMO.
DITTO. (thumbsup)DiamondS said:Telos said:He may be bunched up in the neck but that is strictly an American type of thinking. Those Aussie's don't care about what the neck looks like. Probably they would not like him if he was goose fronted. Very doable type of calf IMO.
He has a masculine look to him, not necessarily all that bunched IMO..... Balanced, deep, and soft. Looks to sire moderate framed, easy fleshing type of cattle.... From the commercial cattlewoman's standpoint, I'd give you an (thumbsup) on that calf.
Aussie said:Thanks DiamondS. You have some awsome herefords.A better pic
Aussie said:Right Way is a 338 son and IMO has a touch more frame and better temperament I have found 338's a bit stirry. If you have seen some of my posts I like a bit of frame. But frame with thickness. Mark I am not saying growing hair and all that goes with it is not hard work I know it is but only for stud.There is not the big market for show strs to warrent cool rooms and 3 x a day rinsing. We just do not have dads with bulging wallets wanting that 6 month old str. I wish we did I would love to help them out/////- We dont have any of that-got a water hose and some old fans-I wish I could post a couple pics of the cattle out in the field-it might remind of some of the semi arrid areas down there-other than the fences are falling down and people drve on the other side-PS-that caf has great hair for an angus-sure some Galloways aint traipsen around? (lol) O0
Aussie said:Definately no Galloway its winter over here : and if you look on the map as to were I live it rains a lot here natural rinsing.////cant fool me-better start testung for th-mt maps only cover a couple of counties O0
Aussie said:Mark and everyone else. As far as I know the club calf scene is not existent. All our str comps are hoof and hook. Large comps with some xbreds but all strs are killed and am not sure some of the " fluff balls "you guys show would cut it. Also because of this setup there is not the money in producing show strs there is in the states. I am trying to set up a lead circut in our state and have wanted to get some club calf semen and the closest I came was some Sheriff Taylor so nothing happening. Xbred cattle as in "American Cows " have little or no acceptance here. very commercial.