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    Chiania

    Actually, there is no required % to register a Chianina. All the association requires is that either the sire or dam is a registerd Chianina, it doesn't matter what %. So a 1/8 registered Chianin bred to a pure bred Angus bull will still produce a registerable animal in the Chianina Association.
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    One more picture

    Not the best picture in the world but its all I coulf find. This is a picture of her calf last year, I believe. This nice heifer went to a girl in east Texas. Our daughter is showing her calf from this year and I will try to get a better picture of her and post it for you. We sold this calf for...
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    Any guesses??

    EXACTLY! Just thought it odd for us to be sending one to Arizona. Never sent one that way or even had any lookers from that part of the country. Sure wasn't meant as a negative comment about AZ.
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    Any guesses??

    Thanks I'll do that! She is fixing to drop a calf and day now. She is bred to a Gelbvieh bull that we sold a few weeks ago to a commercial cow man out of northern Arizona of all places.
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    One more picture

    No you did not fall for some kind of joke. We moved those cattle over there this summer when there was plenty of grass. We usually bring them back home this time of year so we can feed them through the winter. They got a little poor this year but they'll bounce right back. We don't like to keep...
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    Any guesses??

    Correct! 3/4 Gelbvieh 1/4 Red Angus
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    One more picture

    I'll get you guys some pictures of good cattle real soon. We went to the ranch that is about 200 miles from the house last week to check on these cattle and I took a few pictures and yes they are looking a little poor. We went to pick them up and bring them home. The red one on the other post is...
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    Any guesses??

    Gee thanks dun you're a sharp ol guy aren't you! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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    One more picture

    What do you think of this little Angus cow. She has produced several champions.
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    Any guesses??

    Okay guys I'd love to hear what you think of her.
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    Black Simmental sires

    May be hard to swallow but when you see the calves it makes it allllllll better. He is HARD to beat.
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    Guesses to breed composition

    I don't see any Brahman influence in him. Looks to me to be Red Angus and maybe Gelbvieh or Limo
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    birth weight

    Yes we both work off ranch but we get them weighed first thing when we get home while we still have daylight.
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    birth weight

    If you AIed 10 cows on the same date at the same time odds are they are not ALL going to calve at the exact same time but for some people they do. Funny how we seem to have a lot of 800-900 pound calves in a 6 month old class in the show ring. I want a pasture full of cows that wean off 800...
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    birth weight

    We weight every calf that is born. We have a old beat up pickup that is used for getting the caves out of the pasture. We run Brahmans and the are VERY protective so here is what we do if we can't get to the calf without getting killed: I drive the truck and my husband ropes the calf from the...
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    Brahman bull maturity

    12 months
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    DR WORLD CLASS 517 10H

    Sure sounds like advertising to me.[/b]
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    Brahman bull maturity

    We don't put ours with the cows untill they are 18 months.
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    Looking for some Bulls

    If they are associated with TTT then they should have good cattle.
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    Looking for some Bulls

    Now without a big barn and a lot of bedding!
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