Posted by MN Scott on December 23, 2008 at 07:23:39 from (206.9.216.42):
In Reply to: Re: Winter Pictures posted by IaGary on December 23, 2008 at 03:40:18:
They are all bred to black bulls. The red ones are being phazed out. Buyers want black hair around here to. The black baldy calves do well on feed, better than straight hereford or angus. Also baldy mother cows don't have the Hereford "problems, cancer eye, prolapse, broken down udder" when crossed with angus. I'am located in SEMN near Preston. Dachshund, I think that is a glare from the windshield glass. That cow, I think is a "Blue Roan" She's black with a lot of white in her. This herd still has a little shorthorn blood in it from when grandpa used to milk a long time ago and it shows up from time to time in a roan cow with a lot of white in her coat.
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