Let's see the rest...4yr old, home grown, F1 Braford doing what they do, even in a drought year. Steer was born 3/21/23 and is 7 mo old, to the day (today).
Proof is the pudd'n.
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That calf would sell great anywhere. What is he out of?4yr old, home grown, F1 Braford doing what they do, even in a drought year. Steer was born 3/21/23 and is 7 mo old, to the day (today).
Proof is the pudd'n.
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I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess he is out of a brahman/Hereford cross cow. Quite possibly the one he is pictured alongside of.That calf would sell great anywhere. What is he out of?
That is what queens of the south are.I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess he is out of a brahman/Hereford cross cow. Quite possibly the one he is pictured alongside of.
Duh, i should say what type bullI'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess he is out of a brahman/Hereford cross cow. Quite possibly the one he is pictured alongside of.
Some of us knew what you meant.Duh, i should say what type bull
LOL... sorry, it was too easy and I couldn't pass it up.Duh, i should say what type bull
A good tight Brangus is hard to beat.Duh, i should say what type bull
Thank you. I would say they would definitely be the gold standard for the herd. It took some work to keep that much Brahman with a clean look like that. It's not some thing you can just get off the shelf, generally.That calf would sell great anywhere. What is he out of?
I like breeding back to a Hereford personally but it is what it is.Love them types. Literally any breed of bull, you cannot go wrong.
Thats a stout bull. I can see why the calves look good.Thank you. I would say they would definitely be the gold standard for the herd. It took some work to keep that much Brahman with a clean look like that. It's not some thing you can just get off the shelf, generally.
A black Angus bull. Not sure if it is this exact bull but one real simular.
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