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In all seriousness for moment. How are you folks viewing your photos before posting?
I have had some photo utilities that would auto-rotate an image, based on some info from the camera. But only when you pulled it up in that viewing program.
The software that came with my Canon point & shoot cameras would do this.
So as a result, the image was still saved in a non rotated view.
You could post the image somewhere and it was "sideways" as a result.
I only use my phone and I keep auto rotate turned off.
 

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AI them and sell the weanlings?
We were running a Hereford bull over Angus cows. We ended up with some real nice Black Baldie cows out of that. Now we are running mostly Baldies, a few Angus, and a couple of Red Whiteface cows with an Angus bull.
 

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We were running a Hereford bull over Angus cows. We ended up with some real nice Black Baldie cows out of that. Now we are running mostly Baldies, a few Angus, and a couple of Red Whiteface cows with an Angus bull.
That's a nice set up. A friend of mine keeps pedigree Angus cattle. He breeds red Angus. Brings them to shows. Usually gets around €3000 for a yearling
 
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