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Post by Saffy »

These pics are taken by Duncan - of his lovely herd, I hope I have put the correct name above each, so sorry if I haven't!

Stephanie

Burnside Candytuft

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Burnside Delphinium

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Burnside Dill

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Burnside Erica

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Delphiniums Bull Calf

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Saltaire Drill

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Woodmagic Ptarmigan

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Duncan there were four pics in a different format - I could view them in the email but not on my computer in any of the programmes so I couldn't change them to a format that I could use - sorry but I think it was those pics that were upsetting photobucket, you were probaby doing everything correctly. :D

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Post by Duncan MacIntyre »

Many thanks to Stephanie for posting these photos. I will look at the four rogue photos and see if I can see what the difference is. The only changes I made other than the size of the file was the names, because my computer did not like two files with identical names.

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More pics again- all taken by Duncan of his 2008 calves this time, they look a very good bunch to me.

Stephanie

Delphiniums Bull Calf

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Hello Duncan,

I am assuming yours are all long legged Dexters? If so you are doing remarkable job of breeding - short legged, long legged Dexters!!! :;): :D

They are a chunky lot but in particular the black calf 3rd pic up.

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Post by Duncan MacIntyre »

The Burnside herd is entirely chondrodysplasia free, either tested individually or from tested parents. The main stock bull is Shilton Pontius, of 100% Woodmagic blood. The female side comes from a good mixture of well known lines, with some from Curerden females, not a large well known herd but came from Vycanny lines, Cuerden Cindy was the dam of Croitachonie Bruin, bred by Jane Dawson and sold by me at Stoneleigh to Bill Burn, now with the Garrats Butterbox herd. The polling gene came in there through Vycanny Orphan Annie who was an appendix cow by a polled Shorthorn bull called Swinsongrange Challenger. My red cow Saltaire Drill is a granddaughter of Bruin. Cuerden Candy was with us into her teens and her granddaughter Burnside Rosemary was one of the last of my short legged cows.Also in the mix are Ilsington Bramble, Apple Joe, Saltaire Foxhound and a number of other well known names.

The chunky black heifer is Burnside Heather




M3529 - Woodmagic Black Rat (UK/VN0708/00038) [Black]
M4241 - Shilton Pontius (D) * (UK284176100008) [Dun]
F15693 - Bodubh Cuckoo (KU1009-13) [Black]
M4941 - Burnside Challenger (UK581358300011) [Black]
M2992 - Burnside Panjandrum (B145-2P) [Black]
F15712 - Burnside Rosemary (UK-B0145-00001) [Black]
F14373 - Burnside Periwinkle (B145-1P) [Black]
Sire : M5374 - Burnside Filmstar (UK581358 300018) [Black]
M3111 - Croitachonie Bruin ® POLLED (AJ35-3) [Red] Polled
M3633 - Seamer Supreme Spartacus POLLED (UK/YH0183/00033) [Black] Polled
F15727 - Seamer Supreme Sulatoo (YH0183-21) [Black]
F19635 - Saltaire Drill ® POLLED (UK/BFO138/00195) [Red] Polled
M2708 - Saltaire Platinum POLLED (KAJ-17L) [Black] Polled
F16913 - Saltaire Diamond POLLED (UK/BF0138/00042) [Black] Polled
F10892 - Saltaire Dace [Other]

M2934 - Woodmagic Musk Ox (RB-9P) [Black]
M3529 - Woodmagic Black Rat (UK/VN0708/00038) [Black]
F14341 - Woodmagic Sprosser 2nd (RB-14P) [Black]
M4241 - Shilton Pontius (D) * (UK284176100008) [Dun]
M2844 - Bodubh Achill (D) (KU1009-1) [Dun]
F15693 - Bodubh Cuckoo (KU1009-13) [Black]
F12793 - Woodmagic Monaul 3rd (RB17 L) [Black]
Dam : F23739 - Burnside Candytuft (UK581358200010) [Black]
M2257 - Mayberry Bill [Other]
M2552 - Apple Joe (BF583/33) [Black]
F11063 - Apple Blossom [Other]
F21377 - Burnside Alison (UK581358200003) [Black]
M2992 - Burnside Panjandrum (B145-2P) [Black]
F15712 - Burnside Rosemary (UK-B0145-00001) [Black]
F14373 - Burnside Periwinkle (B145-1P) [Black]

I have pasted on the pedigree but it may not come out right. The names will all be there.

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Duncan - I notice that in the pedigree you have pasted up there are three animal entries that instead of finishing with - black, red, or dun, finish with "other". Would you mind explaining what that means in this case or is likely to mean if I see it in another pedigree.

Also if anyone else has a problem posting up their pics, or a problem with photobucket and cannot get their pics on here you are welcome to PM me about it and I will do my best to sort it out if I can or post them up here for you if at all possible.

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Post by Duncan MacIntyre »

The entry of "other" for colour in the online herd book, where my pedigree was pasted from, just means that the colour has not been entered, probably when the data was transferred from books to computer. I think they will almost all be black, it just has not been entered.

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Post by Saffy »

Thanks for explaining that Duncan I hadn't come across it before.

Here are two pics I took yesterday. I set my camera to portrait mode and tried to get a bit closer to them. It was late afternoon and the sun was very low.

Yes I KNOW I am turning into a camera anorak! :p

Stephanie

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Post by welshdexterboy »

Hi Saffy Have you heard of zoom or telephoto this enables you to get close without being so. You may find it in your camera anorak book. This is all in joke :laugh: they are lovely photos and I agree you can get hooked with these digital cameras :D
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Think yourself lucky young Welshdexterboy, over by there - I go to camera classes AND we are doing "Macro" at the moment, I could have posted REALLY close up pics of Dexters! A left nostril or an eye - tip of the tail maybe? :D

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Post by welshdexterboy »

Hi Saffy, That can be good fun ( macro)you could put a picture on and then people could try and guess what part it is. Could you do like the same photo then zoom in on one section of it if that makes sense? :p I await your reply with bated breath. I have your instructions written down in a book ready for my next foray into picture publishing :cool:
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Post by Broomcroft »

And now for something completely different. Here's one of our T-Bone steak due to be eaten in a few minutes time. 100% grass/clover reared & finished on the same, no grain or hard feed at all.

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Post by domsmith »

Outstanding! looks lovely.

we just butchered a highland *belgian blue for a neighbour, and he couldnt understand why i said it was too lean. it had no marbling but was very big in muscle bulk as you would expect. i didnt try any, it just did not appeal with no fat cover, but he will make a fortune on it as it is perfect for most retail customers

can i come around for dinner?

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Too late dominic, just finished it :cool:
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Post by Duncan MacIntyre »

My main criticism is that it looks a bit rare to me. I do like mine well done.

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