Farmgirl Well-known member Joined Nov 2, 2004 Messages 766 Reaction score 43 Location Huntingon, TX Jan 14, 2007 #1 Steer calf is 4 months old. 3/4 Maine - 1/4 Angus On winter pasture with the rest of the herd and no creep feed.
Steer calf is 4 months old. 3/4 Maine - 1/4 Angus On winter pasture with the rest of the herd and no creep feed.
showkid1200 Well-known member Joined Jun 8, 2006 Messages 219 Reaction score 0 Location Deland, FL. Jan 14, 2007 #2 Has potential but if i where you i would start to creep if possible. From the side profile he looks good and with a cnice clip job he'll be a contender
Has potential but if i where you i would start to creep if possible. From the side profile he looks good and with a cnice clip job he'll be a contender
R rimranch Well-known member Joined Aug 9, 2006 Messages 54 Reaction score 0 Jan 14, 2007 #3 I think he looks really good. He has nice balance and with some feed in him he should pack on some muscle. IMO he should grow up strong.
I think he looks really good. He has nice balance and with some feed in him he should pack on some muscle. IMO he should grow up strong.
*Cowgirl* Well-known member Joined May 19, 2006 Messages 2,924 Reaction score 0 Location Middle Tennessee Jan 14, 2007 #4 Looks good kinda leggy for me but normal at that age. do you have a weight? Let the feeding begin!
OP OP Farmgirl Well-known member Joined Nov 2, 2004 Messages 766 Reaction score 43 Location Huntingon, TX Jan 15, 2007 #5 do you have a weight? Click to expand... We have not weighed him. We used a weight tape on him and some other calves we have. Based on that, I suspect he is 300-350 now. Farmgirl
do you have a weight? Click to expand... We have not weighed him. We used a weight tape on him and some other calves we have. Based on that, I suspect he is 300-350 now. Farmgirl