Fall calf pics - UPDATE

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JoeBnTN

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Here's three of our fall calves we've finished weaning.  The bull is a Hillside Leader out of a Muridale Buster daughter.  The two heifers are both Ace of Diamonds.  All three are September - early October.
 

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JoeBnTN

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Thanks for the comments. 

Ryan, these are Sept - October 2012 calves.
 

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Ryan, you can evaluate cattle in the same fashion as myself...... whatever that's worth....

Professor Bales, tell your Dad that He's raised another Outstanding Sire Candidate.

GB
 

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Was he creep-fed?

GB
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Gary,

We try to creep all our calves for 30 days prior to weaning to help them acclimate better.  We use a 12% pellet that seems to work really well and the calves don't stress nearly as bad. 

Joe
 

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Can't wait should have a couple hillside leaders this fall and a couple more in the spring.
 

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Joe, the calves look great!  The Hillside Leader bull resembles his sire at the same age. Good bull! I hear Waukaru have a good set of Leader calves this year!
 

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JoeBnTN said:
linnettejane said:
very nice!!!

Thanks!!  We're very pleased with how he's doing and think he could be a pretty good one!
JoeBnTN said:
Was he creep-fed?

GB

Gary,

We try to creep all our calves for 30 days prior to weaning to help them acclimate better.  We use a 12% pellet that seems to work really well and the calves don't stress nearly as bad. 

Joe
[/quote] No, I meant was he creepfed during the entire 205-day nursing period. Preweaning Regimens that include a short period ofCreep Feeding are not the same as flat-out helping the cow, in order to "fluff" the Performance Figures, or make-up for a low Milk EPD.

GB
 

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garybob said:
Thanks!!  We're very pleased with how he's doing and think he could be a pretty good one!
JoeBnTN said:
Was he creep-fed?

GB

Gary,

We try to creep all our calves for 30 days prior to weaning to help them acclimate better.  We use a 12% pellet that seems to work really well and the calves don't stress nearly as bad. 

Joe
[/quote] No, I meant was he creepfed during the entire 205-day nursing period. Preweaning Regimens that include a short period ofCreep Feeding are not the same as flat-out helping the cow, in order to "fluff" the Performance Figures, or make-up for a low Milk EPD.

GB
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I agree that there is a wide definition of creep feeding, that's why I try to give details.  The 30-45 day is standard for us, but we've had some years when it was dry that we might do more.  I just prefer to tell you what you're getting.  But as I said, he had a rather short creep feeding period.
 

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Thanks everyone for the PM's on the heifer calves.  The roan heifer has been sold.
 

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Duncraggan said:
I picked up on this thread fairly late!

That bull calf is a snorter!

Thanks!!  He's continuing to develop quite well and I think he could be a good one.

I sent you a PM.
 
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