The Official Baby Calves Thread Spring 2010

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Alpha

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had a Malibu calf today out of a commercial angus, heifer 80# smoke  ..... i'll post some pictures when she is a little older and its not so dam muddy
 

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AStar said:
What are the odds of getting a calf marked like this out of Dreamcatcher and a Reg. Angus cow? He was born on the due date and I double check straws after breeding so he is a Dreamcatcher. I just thought it was odd to get this marked up of a calf. The other calf pictured is a Heifer out Dreamcatcher and an Angus and that is what I expect them to be marked like.lol

That heifer looks pretty nice what is she on the dams side?
 

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Have been waiting for this one to arrive.  Heatseeker x char.  Bull calf. Born 3/3/10.  Not a very good pic.  Just a very hours old.  Am excited because this cow never misses.  Since A.I ing this cow clubby for the past threes, she has produced 3 champions for me.  Have used sunseeker and hw in the past.  Will post better pics soon.
 

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Finaly we had our first calf of the year out of a MaineXGelbvieh cross black bull calf wish it was a heifer but it was born healthy and unassisted that's all that matters.
 

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We bought this cow from the bainridge sale this past fall.  The cow is a new look X 138 donor. Her full sib was the Ohio beef expo supreme champion heifer last year. She had a northern improvement heifer on feb 28. Attached is a pic of the cow and the other pics are of her calf a couple days old.The calfs birth weight was 75 pounds. If we want a clubby steer what would be a good choice to breed her to next year?





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Here is our 2010 calf crop.
 

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Bad picture...cell phone

But, you can see the color on the face.  I thought it was kinda neat.
 

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This was my birthday present. Heifer calf born the 3rd, pictures at 4 days old.
 

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zak said:
We bought this cow from the bainridge sale this past fall.  The cow is a new look X 138 donor. Her full sib was the Ohio beef expo supreme champion heifer last year. She had a northern improvement heifer on feb 28. Attached is a pic of the cow and the other pics are of her calf a couple days old.The calfs birth weight was 75 pounds. If we want a clubby steer what would be a good choice to breed her to next year?





Zak

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I am not sure what the heifer of Hobbler's was out of , but I certainly would try and breed her similar. They had a great heifer that showed well all year in the AOB division.
 
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