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Murray Grey calves; good enough for show?
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<blockquote data-quote="clubbiebreeder" data-source="post: 1692904" data-attributes="member: 42078"><p>Thank you!</p><p></p><p></p><p>The people I bought their moms from said that their sire tends to have straggly looking calves until they're a little older then they start muscling up, the steer would be taken in market for selling and maybe a few Jackpots if they come up near me (I'm not one to travel super far just for a jackpot, I've only been to one with my steer) and the heifer would be taken as a breeding project and I would not sell her, I would just take her to get a name for her so her calves sell better in the future, and also the steers picture was taken in May and I haven't really seen him much, but if I get a picture of him soon I'll show you it, and when you said your steer was super gentle, so are mine, it's the breed that they are, I love Murray greys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clubbiebreeder, post: 1692904, member: 42078"] Thank you! The people I bought their moms from said that their sire tends to have straggly looking calves until they’re a little older then they start muscling up, the steer would be taken in market for selling and maybe a few Jackpots if they come up near me (I’m not one to travel super far just for a jackpot, I’ve only been to one with my steer) and the heifer would be taken as a breeding project and I would not sell her, I would just take her to get a name for her so her calves sell better in the future, and also the steers picture was taken in May and I haven’t really seen him much, but if I get a picture of him soon I’ll show you it, and when you said your steer was super gentle, so are mine, it’s the breed that they are, I love Murray greys [/QUOTE]
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