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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1055394" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>The big black one and two red in the pen of four were born last October, so 11 months right now. The smaller black was born in later November, so her is 10 months old, almost. </p><p>Thank you, we try to put out only the best bulls. Sometimes I wonder if we cut too deep, but bulls are expensive to raise and develop so we try to keep our bull numbers down. </p><p>I agree with Jake, the younger red bull calf needs a little more rib at this stage in his life, but he is extremely heavy muscled and big boned. I think he is going through a growing stage right now, and hopefully will deepen in the rib cage as he grows. As a calf, before he was weaned, he had no problem with depth, so time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1055394, member: 18809"] The big black one and two red in the pen of four were born last October, so 11 months right now. The smaller black was born in later November, so her is 10 months old, almost. Thank you, we try to put out only the best bulls. Sometimes I wonder if we cut too deep, but bulls are expensive to raise and develop so we try to keep our bull numbers down. I agree with Jake, the younger red bull calf needs a little more rib at this stage in his life, but he is extremely heavy muscled and big boned. I think he is going through a growing stage right now, and hopefully will deepen in the rib cage as he grows. As a calf, before he was weaned, he had no problem with depth, so time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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