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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1808409" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Yep. More like maybe 1/4 Brahma. I had a Plummer ( 1/2 LH and 1/2 Br) that got taqged by our Corr bull, and that calf looked a whole lot like this one does. Then again, about 20 years ago, I had some of my Corr stock in pasture after roping season was over. It was about 15 acres with a pole barn on it, that I'd keep the hay in. kept a tractor there to load it if I sold some. There was a man with 2 kids lived in a trailer right beside it, And he'd help me get up hay, or load hay for buyers if I called him. He'd get 2 bottle calves every year in the spring....a jeresy heifer and a Jeresy steer.....and sell them the next spring and buy 2 more, etc. The steer would be his son's, and the heifer his dauhter's. Usually about Nov or Devc, once it started getting rainy and wet, I'd let him put them in the pasture with my Corrs. Well, one year he didn't cut the bull calf, and didn't tell me, and I never thought to ask or look to see. I ended up the next fall with 4 half-Jersey calves and they looked a LOT like this, Two of those heifers were part of the Kudzu Corriente herd that we sold in 22. They were 20 yr ..old or so, and had calves on them when we sold out. You couldn't tell their Brangus calves from the ones out of the pure Corrs. Whatever she is, I bet she won't give Murray any trouble calving....won't get sick etc. She might end up being more profitable for him than any of the others!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1808409, member: 40587"] Yep. More like maybe 1/4 Brahma. I had a Plummer ( 1/2 LH and 1/2 Br) that got taqged by our Corr bull, and that calf looked a whole lot like this one does. Then again, about 20 years ago, I had some of my Corr stock in pasture after roping season was over. It was about 15 acres with a pole barn on it, that I'd keep the hay in. kept a tractor there to load it if I sold some. There was a man with 2 kids lived in a trailer right beside it, And he'd help me get up hay, or load hay for buyers if I called him. He'd get 2 bottle calves every year in the spring....a jeresy heifer and a Jeresy steer.....and sell them the next spring and buy 2 more, etc. The steer would be his son's, and the heifer his dauhter's. Usually about Nov or Devc, once it started getting rainy and wet, I'd let him put them in the pasture with my Corrs. Well, one year he didn't cut the bull calf, and didn't tell me, and I never thought to ask or look to see. I ended up the next fall with 4 half-Jersey calves and they looked a LOT like this, Two of those heifers were part of the Kudzu Corriente herd that we sold in 22. They were 20 yr ..old or so, and had calves on them when we sold out. You couldn't tell their Brangus calves from the ones out of the pure Corrs. Whatever she is, I bet she won't give Murray any trouble calving....won't get sick etc. She might end up being more profitable for him than any of the others! [/QUOTE]
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