Jaycee's Ramblin Fever

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TMJ Show Cattle

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"Ramblin Fever" has been picked up by Cattle Visions.....A sincere thank you to the following progressive breeders for great reports on their new calves.....Adam Whte Catte Co.Kegley Cattle Co.,Weigle Steer Pit, Finley Angus,Stockridge Farm,Greg May,David O'Kelly,Holly Hunter,Zeb Carmichael,and Larry Wrght.From Georgia to Virginia from Ohio to Wyoming,Wisconsin to Iowa,SD.,Nebr.,Iowa,Okla.,and Texas.Than You for using "Fever" and thanks for the reorders.I'm sorry for those of you who used him,that I don't know about. Reports have been great using him on Angus and crossbreds....Excellent structure,thickness,big footed,hair,and great vigor.
 

CAB

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John how are they coming out of first calf heifers? I have some to come here later on. Thanks, Brent
 

Telos

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TMJ, you gave me a site where they had a video on him. Do you remember what it was? Thanks.
 

TMJ Show Cattle

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Sorry Fellas,I have been very busy lately and haven't been on here. Have not heard of any problems with heifers though you should always be cautious. I'll let you know first hand around the 20th.His video is on Cattleinmotion.com....Did anyone that went to the NCCget to see WALKER 722? He is a new bull that Dan and I are going to promote,out of BC Raven and a full sister to Ramblin Fevers mother. He is on Dan's webpage on showsteers.com.....I also am lookin for someone with some large framed Angus cows that are kinda hard doing.Have a proposition...PM for detals....JOHN
 

CAB

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  Thanks John. I do have some heifers bred to him and had heard that the calves are possibly going to come a little large for heifers, so I was wondering if you had heard the same thing or not. We'll find out here in the near future.
 

shufly

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I am anxious to hear as well.  I have a I Am Legend heifer that is kind of short and has too much set to her back legs and thought about breeding her Ramblin Fever for her first calf.
 

Sly

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i like him also. but want to know if he will work on heatwave and heatseeker heifers
 

shufly

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Are there any new calf reports from you guys that used him on first calf heifers?
 

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