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a couple more calves to pick at

Postby Nesikep » Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:54 pm

Well, I've made a shortlist of calves which are replacement candidates for this year, and since the 4 cows that I had kept replacement heifers from last year all had heifers again this year, those are pretty much my list. I only have pictures of 3 of them right now.

This one is identical to her sister of last year, she turned out a little on the skimpy side... this one is wild as the dickens... She'd be the first I discard... Sorry the picture isn't a great one to judge by. #1U Durga
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this one is very similar to her sister of last year, maybe a little stouter... nice and friendly, but too hyper to just like hanging out with you, but that will pass with age. #9U Prada
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This one is also similar to last year's sister, except for the markings. very stout animal, friendly... My first worry would be a really big frame score (7ish?) when mature #7U Sparta
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This one is super calm, would wish for less white, she's considerably longer than her sister of last year, though not as heavy in the hindquarters (yet)... the picture is a couple months old.. I'll get a better one when she cooperates. #6U Roma
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And the one I don't have a decent picture of
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Re: a couple more calves to pick at

Postby IluvABbeef » Sun Jun 17, 2012 11:12 am

Nice cattle, Nes, certainly like the middle two. :)
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Re: a couple more calves to pick at

Postby longhornlover3498 » Sun Jun 17, 2012 8:27 pm

nice little heifers. what breed are they? they look like a red angus/herford cross to me.
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Re: a couple more calves to pick at

Postby Cross breeder #1 » Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:26 am

i like #2 and #4 best but theyre all good heifers
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Re: a couple more calves to pick at

Postby Nesikep » Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:50 am

Except for the last one, they're 1/2 gelbvieh, 1/4 shorthorn, and the remainder is Saler, RA, and Herf, in that order, the last one is 1/2 Gelbvieh, 1/4 Saler, and 1/4 herf/something (simm?)

Here are a few more pics, Roma (#6U) posed a little better this time
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And an over-the-top view
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with Mom, who's 16
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And an over-the-top view of #9U, Prada
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Crossbreeder #1, I like the way you think :)
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Re: a couple more calves to pick at

Postby Nesikep » Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:59 am

Here are pics of some full-blood sisters of last year I kept

Sister to Prada, 9U this year
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Sister to Sparta, 7U this year
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Sister to Roma, 6U this year
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Re: a couple more calves to pick at

Postby Nesikep » Fri Jul 13, 2012 11:36 pm

Got some more pics today, including some of my runner-ups, so here goes

#4U, Kenya, full blooded sister to #4T, Atilla last year, spitting images of each other, she's an absolute tank of a heifer, bound to be a frame 8 and 1800 lbs, and with the pushy attitude she has, I don't think its a good match. Her mother has a lot of conformation problems, especially with the hooves and hind legs, as well as a marginal udder, hence the reason she's a runner-up... Ablsolutely adores people though.
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#10U, Xena, maternal sister to a couple cows and the bull we had kept. not a bad animal, but I find she doesn't have much chest or width to her, her mother is an awesome cow, but her sisters are all mediocre... they all looked like beauties at weaning and then crashed and turned sour
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#1U, Durga, full sister to #1T, Volta of last year, looks identical to her sister, who isn't filling out as I'd have hoped... I find this calf also appears a bit pinched off at the heart and waist... wild as be nice, like her sister was at her age, though she calmed right down at weaning and is a sweetie now, probably the best of the runner-ups though
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Re: a couple more calves to pick at

Postby Nesikep » Fri Jul 13, 2012 11:48 pm

And since it was a good day for taking pictures (it wasn't good for anything else at 101F in the shade), here are some updates on the others

Roma
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Prada
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Sparta didn't want to pose for me today

And I forgot 1 more runner-up, #2U, Vegas, so named because she is the Free-martin heifer who was adopted and her new mother loved her at first sight, rather lucky. Very nice and thick, nice colour... but if there's only an 8% chance she can be bred, the sale barn is going to be her destination... I might get a pretty penny for her too
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Re: a couple more calves to pick at

Postby Nesikep » Thu Aug 09, 2012 11:35 pm

I took the weigh tape today.. the replacement candidates are all right around the 500 lb mark right now, give or take 25 lbs. Roma seems to be thickening up a bit more so she's looking more like her sister. The bigger steers are probably in the 550's, while the smaller guys are around 425 and better... all in all, they look pretty good, I shouldn't have any animals drastically off-size except the orphan, and whatever Tizia will give me (due any minute), though I might have her carry the calf over winter and sell it in the spring. She's surpassed being round a long time ago, she looks like she swallowed a 45 gallon drum... sideways... My only concern with this calf is dehydration in the hot weather.. he'll have to learn to drink water in a hurry.
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Re: a couple more calves to pick at

Postby Nesikep » Sat Sep 08, 2012 1:59 am

Anyone know what the official name of that free-martin heifer test is called? I'm thinking it might be worth it with this heifer I have this year... she's a really nice girl

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Re: a couple more calves to pick at

Postby Floyd » Sat Sep 08, 2012 8:51 am

So is it king of the rock in the corral like it's king of the manure pile in a feedlot?
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Re: a couple more calves to pick at

Postby denvermartinfarms » Sat Sep 08, 2012 9:18 am

i like 2 and 4 the best by far
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Re: a couple more calves to pick at

Postby Nesikep » Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:31 pm

I do like #4, but she has attitude problems... she's incredibly pushy, and she's going to end up being a frame 7 or 8 I think, which is a bit tall for my liking. Her heredity also points to her having bad hooves, udder and rear posture problems. All that being said, her line makes TONS of milk.

#2 is one I really do like, but since it seems that freemartin heifers have a less than 10% chance of being viable cows, I'll have to pass. My herd is at capacity, so I'm not pressed.

Meanwhile, as the calves generally mature, I'm finding I'm liking #1U more than #7U.... I am finding that 7 is becoming really potbellied and is losing eye appeal... maybe its just my eyes
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Re: a couple more calves to pick at

Postby greybeard » Sat Sep 15, 2012 12:28 am

Nesikep wrote:Anyone know what the official name of that free-martin heifer test is called? I'm thinking it might be worth it with this heifer I have this year... she's a really nice girl

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I didn't read it all, but ya can probably find it in this thread:

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Re: a couple more calves to pick at

Postby Kingfisher » Sat Sep 15, 2012 12:32 am

Hi! How is the cat hunting shaping up this fall? :( :) I have only been hanging out here on this forum for a couple 2 years and before I go look again I think your cattle have come a little further along for sure! They looked good before and they they look really awesome this year. I'm happy for your work and your post on this forum!
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