Chandler Hereford Bulls
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Conformation I see and like: straight topline, good shoulder width, length of body, nice feet and legs, and most importantly, docility.
Great video, thanks for sharing it!
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These are nice looking animals.
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fucking beauties
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I see you let you use paste on the heifer caves, but let the horns grow on the bulls.... I'm curious as to why this is? Are they not more dangerous to handle with horns? Here in Ireland most bulls would be dehorned as calves.
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good shit at:54
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They looks healthy and happy there :)
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Bonzo anyone?
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Those look like the great bulls they sell on RFD TV, except better! You should take great pride in your business, because you deserve it. The bulls look so happy jumping around! Great job.
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good looking bulls, is it safe to walk in betwin them?
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@KamatzKatan Doh! They are called Hereford's after the City of Hereford in England, where they come from. So that is how it is pronounced anywhere in the World!
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Excellent animals.
Being from Hereford in England, the home of the Hereford breed, I came across this while searching the name.
One thing I noticed is that you pronounce Hereford as 'Hear-Ford'. This is not correct, it is pronounced Herry_ford.
All the best, take care.
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Your bulls are grate , gratulactions ! I don't see fat on anyone, only musles. I'm from poland and in our contry we have herefords to, but not too mutch. I wana have bulls when i get my dad farm. And it will be hereford or charolaise . On start i will buy more or less 15 cows. I know that my english isn't good but i hope that you understand me :) Best
oh my.
these are absolutely stunning. great comformation!
halfbloodweasley 1 year ago 4
@halfbloodweasley Thank you for your comments on our bulls. We take pride in raising correct muscular fertile breeding stock that are sound of their feet and legs. All of our cattle are efficient converters of feed to gain. Our operation is efficiency based and has been managed that way for over a century. I am proud to be the sixth generation involved in raising these cattle and I hope I am half the cowman that my ancestors were. "Forever live rural America" Thanks for watching!
dcpro1970 1 year ago