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JAG

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justintime said:
The first pic is another pic of Leroy I took yesterday. He has been on pasture for two days here. He was on hay before that.

Second pic was taken when he was 6 on the day he went to pasture

Third picture was taken when he was 5 on the day he was taken from pasture to head to stud for collection for Semex. He had bred about 40 cows when this was taken

Fourth pic was taken when he was two at the end of the breeding season.

Fifth pic was taken when he was 6 after breeding cows for 3 months

I'd liken his mature pictures to GS Touche'....deep and correct!
 

thunderdownunder

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justintime said:
The McDouall's at Dunbeacon should have a bunch of Leroy daughters in production by now.

This bull is actually one of theirs- there is a Leroy bull and heifer behind him, but I didn't get any photos of those two to do them justice.
 

justintime

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OK.. this is the last picture I am going to bore you with... at least for tonight....lol..

This little girl is a Leroy out of an X Ray Vision ET. She was born April 12th. She did not want to stand for the camera but believe me she walks and talks. She has a real strange color pattern, as on this side she is white with red markings and on the other side she is red with white markings. She is good lookin' and she knows it!
 

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A question was asked yesterday about Leroy daughters udders so I took a couple pictures of some  this morning.

First picture is a Leroy two year old that has been raised without grain and she calved on March 17th. She has been on grass 6  days now.

The second picture is a close up on a Leroy two year old's udder.

Third is a pic of the heaviest Touchdown calf to date. This guy was 85 lbs at birth, and he is out of a Salute two year old. She is pictured in the fourth picture.

Fifth pic is another pic of Touchdown taken this morning
 

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DiamondS

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JIT,

Those are dang good cattle and I don't care what breed or color they are.  I believe those are some of the best model cows I've seen in a while.  Congrats to you for having such quality. 

Makes me even consider a shorty!  ;D
 
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