BRAFORDMAN
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Warning lots of pics
The 3 Brahman heifers I posted on here this summer calved in September. 3 bull calves , but they are nice hopefully they all will be herd bull material .
I expect my first full calf crop in August of 2012. I turned my scurred Brahman bull out with the herd October 22.
Here are pictures of the calves from september to the present. As well as a few heifers.
1 day old bull
2 day old bull calf
Day old calf taking a nap
October pic. 1 month old bull calf
November 2011
The red speckled heifer is the heifer that I bought this summer and broke her leg on the ride home :bang: . Should have separated her and mom in the trailer, mom stepped on it. Bad break but I had too much money in the heifer and decided to save her. Took her to a vet who is very experienced in breaks and leg injuries in horses. He put the bone back in place, put screws in it and a cast on it. After about a 2 months she has recovered nicely. The leg isnt perfect but she walks fine like nothing happened. I will breed her next year. Not sure wether to Ai her or let her be bred by a bull.
My favorite heifer. First registered Brahman I bought. Having blood drawn this week to see if she is bred. She was Ai'd to HK VIsa 632 October 29
http://www.hkcattle.com/herd-sires/details.php?id=14
Mr.H Red Rhino daughter AI'd to HK Visa 632 as well will draw blood on her too
Let me know what you guys think of the calves.
Thanks for looking!
Be blessed!!!
The 3 Brahman heifers I posted on here this summer calved in September. 3 bull calves , but they are nice hopefully they all will be herd bull material .
I expect my first full calf crop in August of 2012. I turned my scurred Brahman bull out with the herd October 22.
Here are pictures of the calves from september to the present. As well as a few heifers.
1 day old bull
2 day old bull calf
Day old calf taking a nap
October pic. 1 month old bull calf
November 2011
The red speckled heifer is the heifer that I bought this summer and broke her leg on the ride home :bang: . Should have separated her and mom in the trailer, mom stepped on it. Bad break but I had too much money in the heifer and decided to save her. Took her to a vet who is very experienced in breaks and leg injuries in horses. He put the bone back in place, put screws in it and a cast on it. After about a 2 months she has recovered nicely. The leg isnt perfect but she walks fine like nothing happened. I will breed her next year. Not sure wether to Ai her or let her be bred by a bull.
My favorite heifer. First registered Brahman I bought. Having blood drawn this week to see if she is bred. She was Ai'd to HK VIsa 632 October 29
http://www.hkcattle.com/herd-sires/details.php?id=14
Mr.H Red Rhino daughter AI'd to HK Visa 632 as well will draw blood on her too
Let me know what you guys think of the calves.
Thanks for looking!
Be blessed!!!