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bk2005

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Had our first RT calf came out a bull. Cow is a pb Maine by tnat Parker
280 days 79 lb bw. Really pleased with the hair, bone and especially vigor being clubby bred.
 

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Yea, he's really beginning to fill out and that hair is awesome. We moved him into a open shed pen so he should be ready to get another pic in a day or so.
 

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Same RT calf today. We have another due in march so by then I'll have a better idea on how he's going to work on a little different type if cow. So far I'm really happy.
 

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Rt bull 30 days old this wknd. Getting a really neat look to him for a high Maine.
 

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Hoping someone wants him for a bull. Being 3/4 blood and an outcross ped. He could deffinatly have his place.
 

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Nice calf, but im not sure how a grandson of the most popular bull going (MAB) can be labeled an outcross. I understand a bull like extra special being labeled one, I understand the cow side being Parker, but I would not consider a MAB grandson an outcross.
 

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Sizzler14 said:
Nice calf, but im not sure how a grandson of the most popular bull going (MAB) can be labeled an outcross. I understand a bull like extra special being labeled one, I understand the cow side being Parker, but I would not consider a MAB grandson an outcross.
Isn't he a son of MAB?
 

bk2005

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I agree on the mab grandson part but most every clubby that's is hot gets line bred at some point.

This bull isn't bred to be the next great steer maker. Truly he was bred to be a heifer and that's what I feel he is built for, to make Maine-Anjou influence cattle with a little more cow punch in the pedigree.

His calves would be 4 generations from monopoly. For true breeding cattle, that don't really count.

How many Lautner bulls have heat wave within two generations on both sides.
 

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Clubbie breeders are starting their own breed by line breeding the HW derived cattle for generations!! Things get more predictable that way!!
 

wyatt

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Exactly what cab said lol instead of rushing to get a vet for a c-section you just plan them cuz 90 % of the calves are 140+
 
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