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Fleckvieh Bull Calf From AI
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He was a twin. Twin died at birth
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Bought this one a few weeks ago
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First Calf Out of Rico. SMooth Polled Bull. Was expecting him to be a little more speckled. His mom is the calf i bought a few years ago who broke her leg in the trailer.
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Nice looking cattle Justin, yea you would have thought with that momma and Rico that baby would have been marked up pretty good. Be sure to keep me in mind if you don't keep the Rico heifers.
 
Inpressive group of cattle sure different than the north herds around here we never see Brahman here except in rodeo they cant take the cold I guess just as ours cant take the heat. Great pics!
 
cow pollinater":280q3fbd said:
Thanks for sharing. That fleck calf is going to be a bruiser. Are you thinking about keeping him as a bull?

Possibly or sell him. Already have a guy interested in him. He is even stouter in person.
 
Beautiful cattle. I have never been around brahmas but they are one of my favorites. I have seen them in Africa and judging how the natives interact with them, they appear to be very docile.

I like to see personal pictures of peoples cattle. Thanks.
 
inyati13":1cmgbwu3 said:
Beautiful cattle. I have never been around brahmas but they are one of my favorites. I have seen them in Africa and judging how the natives interact with them, they appear to be very docile.

I like to see personal pictures of peoples cattle. Thanks.

They get a bad rep by peopel who try to handle them like they would other breeds. As long as you are patient with them and handle them slow they are fine. I can take naps on the majority of my cows. 'Craziest" cow i have will sniff my hand and walk away.

Now calving is a different story lol.
 

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