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DCC_Cattle

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Here is a different colored Heat Wave x Who Made Who heifer.
 

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OH Breeder

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Very nice. She will catch your eye when you come in.
What the heck are you feeding her? Great condition on her or she naturally a easy flesher?
 

bcosu

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she looks to be very thick and that she will have alot of hair O0
do you plan on showing her as a market heifer? or as a breeding heifer?
 

ShowmanQ

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I knew you would go back to your dairy cow roots sooner or later ;)
 

DCC_Cattle

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I have not decided whether to show her as a market heifer or breeding yet. I'll probably just wait and see how she grows, but I think she would do well as a market heifer.

Yes, she is the heifer on the clubcalves sire page.
 

Turkey Creek Ranch

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She is very nice. It depends if the show is terminal. I think she would do very well in a breeding class. We had a heifer last year, that we showed as a market heifer, and we still regret it. She got to fat to breed, so we just had to send her to the feedlot. You can ruin a good heifer by trying to fatten them up for a market class.
 

OH Breeder

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You know how some of the shows are around here DCC. I think some judges would appreciate her natural thickness and then you have those that would probably not. The thing I have always hated is the market heifers are the last thing to show and you end up waiting all day for your class.
 

DCC_Cattle

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Yeah, that is very true! They are the last thing to show. I did show a market heifer a couple years ago and it was a pain waiting all day to show and on top of that most times the judges wanted a breeding heifer even though it was a market heifer class....one week she was champion market heifer and the next last in class... 8)
 

txshowlamb

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WOW Thats a really nice haeifer especially for not being on grain yet keep up the good work (thumbsup)
 
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