Bull Calf Revisited

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Ok when I first posted a picture of this bull calf quite a few said they wanted to see him at about 3 months of age.
Well here he is. Took a couple of pictures tonight. Tried to get him to straighten up but not until he started walking did he get straight. He stood there with his left hind leg stretched to the front leg. Looked really bad.

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He is just 2 weeks shy of being 3 months of age.
 
that bull calf is turning into a herd bull prospect thats for sure.i would not steer him.he will make a bull.
 
DFF we run commercial cows, but his sire is registered.

B Ranger 622 out of MC Montana Ranger and B Miss Mischief 206.
Grandsire is MC Ranger on the sire side.
Grandsire on the dam side is B Evan Domino 913.

Since we do not register this calf is not in the registry. Bought the sire from Sand and Bayers Herefords before Sand's sold out.
 
I luv herfrds":yzi6607c said:
DFF we run commercial cows, but his sire is registered.

B Ranger 622 out of MC Montana Ranger and B Miss Mischief 206.
Grandsire is MC Ranger on the sire side.
Grandsire on the dam side is B Evan Domino 913.

Since we do not register this calf is not in the registry. Bought the sire from Sand and Bayers Herefords before Sand's sold out.

What does the "B" prefix stand for? Bayers? or perhaps something different?
 
I know the "B" in the bulls name does stand for Bayers.
I know alot of registered breeders will put a single letter from their name in front of the animals name. Now if the single letter is being used already they will use 2 letters.
Example is Holden Herefords. Their cattle all start with HH.

They all like to be different.
 
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