SCfarms cattle pics

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This is an april 4th heifer we are going to show her. This baby is out of lead gun.
 
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These are both jan. calves. We might show the first one and will show the second one. These are both transformer calves.
 
Well with these and 2 others between me and my sister 8 but I am currently trying to sell 2 heifers. I will keep these on the board to show I have others but are not as good as these. My uncle has 3 bulls and 2 heifers for this fall. So we have to go in 2 Trailers.
 
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The cattle are really very nice, very good looking; but the grass is unbelievable!!! It looks like you turned them loose on somebody's hay field to take the best possible photos. My compliments to whoever tends to forage management and soil fertility.
 
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I bought this heifer but I am not getting her untile the end of Oct. there going to break her I pick her up at the State Fair of Louisiana. Payed $2500 for this heifer. I bought some others but trying to get pics of them.
 
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These two I am trying to sell. The little heifer is out of SG Cadence 610 and the dam is an SG MVP cow. The big heifer talk about gentle if my sister can handle her anyone can she won a couple of open shows and lots of Junior shows, and is a Update 314C daughter (cow creek owns him) and the dam is a Cowboy of Brinks. PM or e-mail
 
Great looking brangus. Im more interested in your cattle operation than showing them. Sorry I have never been that big into showing cattle. To me it is like these people who show coonhounds in these bench shows, those dogs cant hunt a lick, I dont care if the dog was ugley and covered in mange but if it still treed a coon every night I took him out I wouldnt care what he looked like. Im not saying your cows cant do nothing, they are great looking cattle I and say you take great pride in them, but to me the real show is in the pasture fields.
 
Good looking calves and grass, Stephen. Regarding the very first picture ( of the 4/4/05 heifer ) have you got any pictures of the cow that is partially visable on the left side of the picture? Or of other mature cows from the family herd? Do y'all AI everything?
 
Rustler9":3k03ab45 said:
Rustler9 wrote:
Great lookin cattle-looks like some of them have been muddin.

Sorry about that post-I must have meant that one for someone else. My bad.
I think you got the post right. There is a few, for sure three that does look like they have been muddin.
 
Arnold Ziffle":2abt9n16 said:
Good looking calves and grass, Stephen. Regarding the very first picture ( of the 4/4/05 heifer ) have you got any pictures of the cow that is partially visable on the left side of the picture? Or of other mature cows from the family herd? Do y'all AI everything?

That cow is 36's calf the calf is out of Lead Gun and the Cow is a News Day. The calf may not be worth what I want for the calf I would probly want $10,000 for and still miss her(i like her that much) and still would probly not sell her because she will kick A** in the show ring. Simply because the cow is going to be a great donor and this calf will be hard to beat and make a great mama she is the best yet sense Cajun Trans Man the 2004 Houston winner. I do all AIing I AI them at 13 months if they take great cow/calf for the show ring. If not then I put them with clean up bulls such as SG Cadence 610, Cajun Trans Man, a full brother to Cajun Trans Man, A Bright Side son or a Geroimo son or my uncles friends Sundance son.
 

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