Calf Pictures: Sib to Dr. Business!

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RSC

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Here is a picture of All Business I grabbed while checking heats in the Pasture!  He is unclipped in his everyday clothes!  All Business is a 3/4 Maine Bull Calf, THF and PHAF!  Dr. Who X Strictly Business/ GVC Whitney!  He is Soggy, Stout and HAIRY!!!  Also have a heifer sib that is very high quality as well!



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Another Picture!  I will get him in and clean up and clip in the next month or so!  PM if you have any questions about him!

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vet tech

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Looks like a promising prospect! Im guessing your guna keep him a bull?
 

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vet tech said:
Looks like a promising prospect! Im guessing your guna keep him a bull?
For Now!  He is good enough to make a damn good steer though!  He was moderate enough BWt that he is definately kept a bull for now! 94 lb BW on 3/02/09

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If you can catch him not in the deep safari grass in africa like to see his feet....
 

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If you can catch him not in the deep safari grass in africa like to see his feet....
Like I said in 2nd post, I will sort him off and clip and picture in a month or so!  Not sure about you but most people run their pairs on grass this time of the year!

Tony
 

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the best thing the picture displays is flexibility in his neck.  i can't stand a stiff neck with a bend at the shoulders and poll.
 

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RSC said:
farwest said:
If you can catch him not in the deep safari grass in africa like to see his feet....
Like I said in 2nd post, I will sort him off and clip and picture in a month or so!  Not sure about you but most people run their pairs on grass this time of the year!

Tony
But it's been so dry back there, did you run him into that one clump of bunch grass on the place and snap it.... (clapping)
 

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Nice bull, RSC, now I'm trying to remember, do you own him, or is he gonna be on that sale with those other people you sold his sib with? 
Boy, he's got a hip on him!!!
 

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Tony it must be nice to have all that grass to run your cows on.  I know who has been hogging all the rain now.
 

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Actually we've been darn dry till the last few days! This is low Platte River Valley ground!
 

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Knock on wood, 7 and a half inches in western nebraska since memorial weekend.  Unreal.  and threatening again..
 

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Theres grass, then theres grass, and then theres more grass..Even enough to share with the grasshoppers.
 

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farwest said:
Theres grass, then theres grass, and then theres more grass..Even enough to share with the grasshoppers.
I think by the end of the week we'll have to start feeding the grasshoppers. lol
 

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RSC, here is a calf i would like you to evaluate.   Think i have finally raised a great one.   I'm warming up with the photography skills.  Have read your article about taking pics on this sight and am using your tips.   Have noticed your great pics as well.   Would like everyone elses opinions as well.  don't hold nothin back now boys.   What do you think about soundness..   Evaluation on the left one also..(clapping)
 

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farwest said:
RSC, here is a calf i would like you to evaluate.   Think i have finally raised a great one.   I'm warming up with the photography skills.  Have read your article about taking pics on this sight and am using your tips.   Have noticed your great pics as well.   Would like everyone elses opinions as well.  don't hold nothin back now boys.   What do you think about soundness..   Evaluation on the left one also..(clapping)
Farwest, I'm kind of disappointed in you!  You need to update your Goat Picture and put R.I.P under it!  Will your AI % drop about  15% without the old boy around?

Tony
 

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I like the calf on the left the best. I like the way his ears lay although he seems a bit high headed!!
 

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Dave said:
I like the calf on the left the best. I like the way his ears lay although he seems a bit high headed!!
What about soundness on that one dave.  Any thoughts on my photography skills i've learned from rsc...
 

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