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WildRoseBeef

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Beekissed said:
Anyone raise Canadian Speckle Park cattle? I love the looks of the breed.
Me too. Just correcting the spelling errors. ;) Not only do I like the looks but I also like how they sound productive-wise. Really hardy, easy calver, great on grass, docile and highly fertile. I know there's no such thing as a best or perfect breed but them Speckle Park cattle sure come pretty darned close! :D
 

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A fella I know found a couple at the stock pens that he bought but he didn't know at the time what their breed was....they were absolutely the meatiest looking beef cow I'd seen, their udders were huge and their markings were beautiful. He was quite impressed with them all around. They sure were sweeties too....I wish we had more of the breed in this area.

BTW...thanks for the spelling correction! :D
 

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I got some pictures of Holstein bull calves if interested.

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WRB, I'm still working on pics.. if it stays dry today I should be able to get some pictures... hopefully the critters cooperate!


We do have one Speckle Park cow, but she's older then dirt so probably not the best example of the breed.
 

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Great pictures Farmerboy, I'll be sure to use them.

Snowhunter, I do need some (or at least a) picture of Speckle Park cattle as well, so if you can get that one up of her that would be great. I'm curious to see what a grandma SP looks like anyway. ;)
 

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Black Angus cow
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Black Simmental bull-I can get a better one once they're done congregating at the water trough :lol: and out in the sun
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Gramma SP wouldn't cooperate.. I'll see what I can do when she's in a better spot in the pasture.
 

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Snowhunter said:
Black Angus cow
http://www.backyardherds.com/forum/uploads/2186_4.jpg

Black Simmental bull-I can get a better one once they're done congregating at the water trough :lol: and out in the sun
http://www.backyardherds.com/forum/uploads/2186_stoner.jpg

Gramma SP wouldn't cooperate.. I'll see what I can do when she's in a better spot in the pasture.
DAM fine collection of mookies (UK for cows lol) you have there and he's a handsome chap - ops no comments please - Sorry
 

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Royd Wood said:
Snowhunter said:
Black Angus cow
http://www.backyardherds.com/forum/uploads/2186_4.jpg

Black Simmental bull-I can get a better one once they're done congregating at the water trough :lol: and out in the sun
http://www.backyardherds.com/forum/uploads/2186_stoner.jpg

Gramma SP wouldn't cooperate.. I'll see what I can do when she's in a better spot in the pasture.
DAM fine collection of mookies (UK for cows lol) you have there and he's a handsome chap - ops no comments please - Sorry
Thanks Royd :) Of course, theres a few straglers, but most everyone's doin very well this year :)

(Sorry WRB for the commentary! )
 
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