Matt and Laura Moffat of Piedmont, Oklahoma have only been in the Watusi world for the last two years. They submitted some photos of a portion of their herd not only to brag, but also to exhibit the temperament that can be seen in Watusi. They are raising their two daughters, Reese and Gentry Rose that they are raising right with the cattle and now they are working on number three of their own. Our next generation of Watusi enthusiasts in the making. (Click photos to enlarge)
Matt and Gentry Moffat on BWS Domino a 2012 bull calf out of Miss Tammy Faye. It is never to early to get them hooked ont he cows.
Matt Moffat with BWS Miss Tammy Faye, bonding. Matt does not yet own this cow, but does have her first calf.
BWS Holy Cody, 2011 bull calf getting attention from Laura and their gals.
Matt and his favorite (and first watusi) BWS Miss Sweetie Pie, a 2011 heifer calf. She lives up to her name. Of course all the Moffat critters have this same great disposition.
2011 heifer, BWS Miss Oklahoma Rose.
TW Pocatella demonstrating one of the many uses for those horns.
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