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Will

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She is an Elbee Throwback out of a MM Delco cow.  My son really likes her. She is super gentle and really hairy.  I had marked her to be sold but he says he wants to feed her a while.  I am not very good at saying no when it comes to added another calf to the barn. Let me know what you all think. She was born the end oy May.
 

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faycopa

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Rosie looks nice  (clapping) .... Already has some flank for a May calf
 

OKshorthorn

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I like her Will! She really looks good, I agree she is fairly deep bodied for a young calf. I assume she has quite a bit of hair up front which from the angle makes her look a bit heavy fronted? She looks like a keeper! Well done. Kicking myself about not ordering up on Delco....
 

Will

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She is a chunk.  My concern with her is she is not very tall.  She was the next to last spring born and is in with some march heifers and she is smaller.  I hope she gets big enough.  I see her being fun at all of the jackpots and looking quick at any major show.  She has a ton of hair.
 

mark tenenbaum

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Shes cool-and although it would probably be white-Lonny Flack (Oakview) has Diamond Zulu-and I was really happy to see a 72 pound hiefer out of him one of my breeding. At 10 days old she has the look of a chunk,and a lot of hip-top and lower quarter-and shows some grow-and is out of a (maybe too) very moderate female. He had one other hiefer about 80-85 out of a much bigger cow that was also real nice-Im here to tell-that bull (although thin) has a BUTT(which is about the only hole I find in some Canadian bulls)-and he wieghs (thin) AT LEAST 2400-I think outcross bulls like him  are going to be usefull on smaller-and clubby made females-and will bring them up without sacrificing thickness and certainly will not sacrifice rib-or depth of body. O0
 
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