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need more money and a friendlier good neighbor first
or half of your existing pasture fenced off and a new shed .
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need more money and a friendlier good neighbor first
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not with that creek running thru it and the flash flooding and ice burgs we can get. Also not sure just barbed wire or even sucker rod would keep 2 bulls apart during the "rut"
can you change SBR19 s name ? or will that be a big todo ?Robert finally heard from Hot Disch Farms he is going to take new pics of the girls, SBR 19 is nice and healthy according to him. Robert say's Craig sound like the old fashioned farmer type honest and straight talking.
Bother 19 and Janet are currently sharing a pasture with a bull. Good news all around
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NO they are registered but NO traceable ancestory with out lots of DNA testing. and with out bloodline you can NOT figure out the color possiblilties of calves and such
The only thing you won't know about the color genes are if they have one or none Imperial gene.
If they have trim, one Royal gene. No trim, no Royal gene.
Grey nose? possible to have one Imperial gene or no Imperial gene. That's the only thing you won't know.
not with that creek running thru it and the flash flooding and ice burgs we can get. Also not sure just barbed wire or even sucker rod would keep 2 bulls apart during the "rut"
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I don't
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not sure since she is 17 if it would be worth the hoopla and she is probably used to being called old #19 and other unprintable names
She did have a still born last year and then did NOT cycle last year.
Quote: Were you seeing green??
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NO they are registered but NO traceable ancestory with out lots of DNA testing. and with out bloodline you can NOT figure out the color possiblilties of calves and such
The only thing you won't know about the color genes are if they have one or none Imperial gene.
If they have trim, one Royal gene. No trim, no Royal gene.
Grey nose? possible to have one Imperial gene or no Imperial gene. That's the only thing you won't know.
Comet is native (grey) and Star is native trim ( thus 1/2 royal or 100% trim) imperial on both unknown at the moment I need better looks at their calves noses
I don't
not sure since she is 17 if it would be worth the hoopla and she is probably used to being called old #19 and other unprintable names
She did have a still born last year and then did NOT cycle last year.