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kfacres

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OKshorthorn said:

just for future reference...  ok, I would take this video much lower, atleast low enough that I can see the underline of the calf.  IMO the lower you are when you are taking the pic (or video) the better you will be.  just trying to help

Don't think this calf will 'grade' at this point.. Just not old enough! (lol)
 

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Grant's steer at 6 month old.  He is an end of April, 2010 from Freddy.

Tony
 

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Here is a steer we raised a few years ago. What do you think?
 

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DFSC said:
Here is a steer we raised a few years ago. What do you think?
                      beautiful,awsome,cool,big bone,awsome hair perfect.



                        nice job! (clapping) (clapping) <band>
 

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i agree.. we cant judge others cattle unless we let others judge ours. post one of you calves and let us evaluate for you
 

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and these pictures are over a month old but still judge them if you want. one is an american now so if you cant judge american then leave him be. the other is a yellow jacket x godfather. one is him wet (for how he will slick) the other is pulled hair. and the american is pretty much slick anyways. they weigh 700 each in these pictures
 

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doesn't matter... it's all about bone and hair to this kid...  O0  haven't seen a comment yet that discussed something other than these 2 topics. 
BIG BONE NICE HAIR (clapping)
 

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haha thanks man lol i didnt think he would ever say anything about a functional sound american calf with no hair. i threw him a curve ball with that but id like to see what he has to say. the yellow jacket has him some hair and bone as you said
 

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Show stopper 95 said:
haha thanks man lol i didnt think he would ever say anything about a functional sound american calf with no hair. i threw him a curve ball with that but id like to see what he has to say. the yellow jacket has him some hair and bone as you said//// Right-good cattle are good cattle-and the calves you pictured are usefull, a couple are real good -I dont really expect Shorthorn-or Composite hair on an American x or slick deal O0
 

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Show stopper 95 said:
and these pictures are over a month old but still judge them if you want. one is an american now so if you cant judge american then leave him be. the other is a yellow jacket x godfather. one is him wet (for how he will slick) the other is pulled hair. and the american is pretty much slick anyways. they weigh 700 each in these pictures
yellow jacket, A+,American5,A-,American3,B+++
 
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