llamedos
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First pic is better bull than the other 2 bulls . I think that's what they mean.
Oh I see, it is a pretty colour too
Not a clue about them to be honest, JP fwd it to me from a PR company so just stuck it in here.
First pic is better bull than the other 2 bulls . I think that's what they mean.
The comments pertain to a slightly acrimonious thread a good while back where 3 bulls were assessed for suitability.Oh I see, it is a pretty colour too
Not a clue about them to be honest, JP fwd it to me from a PR company so just stuck it in here.
The comments pertain to a slightly acrimonious thread a good while back where 3 bulls were assessed for suitability.
I'm glad you never asked me to do mine ............. (the wind changed)Correct.
Philip, sweetie pie, can you please change that ugly mug on your avatar.
As you asked so nicely.Correct.
Philip, sweetie pie, can you please change that ugly mug on your avatar.
The comments pertain to a slightly acrimonious thread a good while back where 3 bulls were assessed for suitability.
last time we played this game someone was thereAll very well everyone saying top is best but was anyone actually there?
Might well be the bottom one was head and shoulders above the rest
Welcome to TFF tooSpent weekend at my girlfriend's Uncle's farm in Derbyshire. Had a great time and he taught me an awful lot about farming in just two days.
looks a bit nippy up thereView attachment 470752 View attachment 470750
Sunday afternoon spent viewing a neighbours highland heifers grazing heather at 1200 to 1500 feet
Lovely belt. Powerful gene that, should go to F2 with a Angus (or other solid colour bull again)View attachment 474256Calved this Belted Galloway heifer this morning. Crossed with an Angus Bull. Very pleased to see the calf come out alive, and with a belt. Female calf so will keep it and see if a belt comes out again.
I concur.