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<blockquote data-quote="MurraysMutts" data-source="post: 1798624" data-attributes="member: 39373"><p>Won't be a whole herd of these here! Lol</p><p></p><p>He sure had an assortment of calves yesterday. My best guess would be brahma sired. Corriente or longhorn cow.</p><p>[USER=24816]@Ky hills[/USER] calf has those same ORANGE ears. So maybe there something to that. My plan is to wean her. Worm her. Fix her head. And let her graze the lease all summer. Make a decision after that.</p><p>Definitely agree about the malnourished part! She will get plenty for a few weeks. Kind of weird really. She was still on mama. Mama must've not had any milk or food either.</p><p>That longhorn he was trying to get rid of was pretty pathetic.</p><p></p><p>He did not.</p><p>He brought a few bigger calves. The white one was only about 200lbs. Looked fresh off mama too.</p><p>The bigger calves did much better dollarwise.</p><p>He said they were all weaned 2 weeks!</p><p></p><p></p><p>This heifer is tall and thin. Fine boned for sure. Like I said, I'm gonna wean her, worm her, fix her head and graze her a while. I got a small group that needs weaned soon anyway. I'll stick her in with them for a few weeks.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add...</p><p>I know her horns look impressive in the pics. Shes got got LOT of hair around her lil nubbins. I've got 2 or 3 by Big Sexy that have horns about this size. They are all about 6 months old.</p><p></p><p>Pretty sure she ain't got no jersey in her!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MurraysMutts, post: 1798624, member: 39373"] Won't be a whole herd of these here! Lol He sure had an assortment of calves yesterday. My best guess would be brahma sired. Corriente or longhorn cow. [USER=24816]@Ky hills[/USER] calf has those same ORANGE ears. So maybe there something to that. My plan is to wean her. Worm her. Fix her head. And let her graze the lease all summer. Make a decision after that. Definitely agree about the malnourished part! She will get plenty for a few weeks. Kind of weird really. She was still on mama. Mama must've not had any milk or food either. That longhorn he was trying to get rid of was pretty pathetic. He did not. He brought a few bigger calves. The white one was only about 200lbs. Looked fresh off mama too. The bigger calves did much better dollarwise. He said they were all weaned 2 weeks! This heifer is tall and thin. Fine boned for sure. Like I said, I'm gonna wean her, worm her, fix her head and graze her a while. I got a small group that needs weaned soon anyway. I'll stick her in with them for a few weeks. Edited to add... I know her horns look impressive in the pics. Shes got got LOT of hair around her lil nubbins. I've got 2 or 3 by Big Sexy that have horns about this size. They are all about 6 months old. Pretty sure she ain't got no jersey in her! [/QUOTE]
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