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    Getting a newly weaned calf to eat feed.

    She is eating the feed now. That is a picture of her and thanks for the compliments. I am a beginner and saw her in a friends herd and asked if I could buy her. So I picked her out myself. Glad I didn't make a bad pick.
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    Getting a newly weaned calf to eat feed.

    My neighbor has several pans of feed out for his calf. Most of the feed is the same cow feed that I use but one pan has some cracked corn mixed in. The cracked corn has been nibbled in but we don't know if that was one or both calves. I know they are both eating grass. My calf is not bawling...
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    Getting a newly weaned calf to eat feed.

    Bought a heifer from a friend. Heifer was on grass with mother up until he delivered her to me and has never seen feed. By the time I wean my calves they are already eating feed because I feed the cows a little every day so I have not had this happen. Tried to feed this heifer but she has not...
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    Calf pictures

    Rosielou, Yes, they discount a little for the color but the calves still sell in the mid range of the Medium and Large 1-2 for their weight range. My calves are polled but I know they dock for horns. I am still a beginner and I like the pretty colored cows and calves. I really like the few...
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    Calf pictures

    Our straight pinz cow is the only one that has a large calf every time. Have discussed this with other people who have straight pinz and it is not typical. After helping deliver this years calf had to drag him up a bank out of the creek took two of us to drag him could not lift him. He was fat...
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    Calf pictures

    red heifer as yearling same red and black heifer are in middle of this photo
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    Calf pictures

    Thanks for the complements. I like looking at pictures that other people post of their cattle and I enjoy posting pictures of mine. Here are two heifer calves from last year one is angus the other is out of one of the char. x pinz cows. They are close in age so you can see the typical size...
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    Calf pictures

    Rosielou, To answer your question I will provide you with pictures of growth over time of the oldest pinz cross heifer calf of the bunch. I have already provided the most recent pic of her on pasture with her mama. sire is Angus Mom is Angus x Pinz born 1-14 photo taken 1-15 same calf...
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    Calf pictures

    The Char x Pinz cow that had twins and the tiny but growing twin that lived.
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    Calf pictures

    Charolais cow and Angus sired (steer) calf born on 3/10 Angus cow with bull calf born 3/18 Charolais x Pinz cow with Angus sired steer calf born 3/21
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    Calf pictures

    Some pics of Cow and calves that were already on pasture. Starting with this blue roan cow had this heifer calf on 3/8 slightly older picture of the same calf same calf close to white cow in this pic.
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    Calf pictures

    Sold the Dec. born Angus x Pinzgauer steer. Moved four cow and calf pairs to rented pasture. Now eight of our cows and calves are on pasture. Kept the Char x Pinz cow that had twins (only one lived) and the Pinz cow at home to keep an eye on, gain weight, and keep our bull company. The ones...
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    Trying to figure out what to call the face markings

    That type of face marking is called badger faced in horses. Google images for badger faced horses to get an idea of what I am talking about. Not sure what it would be called for cows. Mingle faced maybe?
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    Calf pictures

    Angus heifer Last calf is the survivor of the only set of twins we have ever had. The cow was not real big so had no idea she was carrying twins. Watched her have the live calf figured everything was ok. Went into the pasture the next day and found the dead twin which was solid grayish...
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    Calf pictures

    My bred heifer had a heifer calf on 4/29 full Angus The older calves were checking her out this morning
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    Calf pictures

    I thought I would post some updated pictures of my calves. Still waiting for three more to calf. Here are some pictures of my open heifers coming to eat.
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    Calf pictures

    angus heifer March calves Saw this heifer in my friends herd, I will be purchasing her when it comes time to wean her.
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    Calf pictures

    Angus x Pinzgauer steer calf He is standing between the red/white cow which is his mother and the black angus rearview 3/4 Angus 1/4 Pizgauer heifer standing between her mother and my bred heifer (closest to camera) rearview
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    Calf pictures

    Four of the cows are in another pasture so these calves belong to a different Black Angus bull. Pictures are recent. Heifer calf born on 3/8-Cow is possibly Shorthorn x Bull calf born on 3/10-Cow is Charolais Bull calf born 3/18 Full Angus Think this is a bull calf born today 3-21
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    new calves

    Bull calf (for now) out of a Charolais cow sired by an Angus bull born 3/10 Heifer calf out of Blue Roan (possibly Shorthorn x) cow sired by an Angus bull born 3/7. If you look close the cow is standing behind a tree with the calf in front of her.
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