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Blue25

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I haven't used him, but from the calves I have seen, yellow jacket seems to kick out some pretty good calves, how has he worked for you?
 

Bradenh

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oh man he is my all time favorite. the soundness in those calves is AMAZING and the bone he adds is truly as good. only problem is the calves dont get fat as fast and gain alot fast. to some that is good though. we are holding mine but i LOVE him and all of the others i have seen
 

Blue25

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Have you tried Goldmine, they are both the same type of cross And they are both out of Lifeline
 

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Ya, I haven't seen any yellow jacket steers, except for your pic, I have only seen heifers, and they all had one big caboose on them
 

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yes yes check you p.m box if you get a chance. rack ranch on this site is also feeding a hell of a yellow jacket steer
 

Blue25

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He is pretty stout, it worked fine, and he travels almost like he ismon air, not to much I would change on him
 

Bradenh

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well we dont use a whole lot. just a.i my 5 charolais cows to bulls like carney man and dirty harry. and they are young so we havnt really started doing that yet. the yellow jacket was bought from a girl named lauren wyatt. if i could reccomend one that we will use it will be captain morgan. seen him in person in the pasture slicked off and looked at the calves. sound, sound, sound and excellent. we have our own bulls that we usually use but we havnt got them collected. and just got a new charolais virgin bull that i plan on promoting in the future. thats much of a man with no hair. no bs. south texas slick steer sire. his name is armani and he is a lead on x wyoming wind so he can grow hair. just he him self is going to be slick in pictures. we will get him collected this next fall
 

Bradenh

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Blue25 said:
He is pretty stout, it worked fine, and he travels almost like he ismon air, not to much I would change on him
thanks i wish i could post them on here but my phone and all wont let me. you and the breeder and one other girl are the only ones who have seen that much of him. we keep those close to home
 

Blue25

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This year I have got my red angus heifers and a shorthorn cross and Charolais cross both out of the same Heat Wave son.
 

Blue25

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Hahaha, no, I'll probably use my dads bull NBAR Hamley for my heifers and the crosses are steers
 
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