shake & bake calf pics

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jalebe

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Here are a couple of Shake & Bake calves. Not the best pictures but I thought that I would post a couple because some people have been asking questions about his calves. The first 2 pics are of a heifer out of a sim-angus cow and the next 2 are of a steer out of a 20x20 vision-angus cow.
 

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russfarm

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I really like the bull calf.  He does half that holstein look though....lol
 

TMJ Show Cattle

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I'm glad you posted these pictures as there was some discussion not long ago on Shake and Bake. I have said all along he is , was, and will be a good bull to use. Along with Donnie and a few others of their age group.
 

jalebe

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That discusion is why i posted these he seems to sire nice sellable calve from our limited experiece. We have used him only on 2 cows that are very differently breed and phenotypically different and he has seemed to work on them both. When it dries up a little I will get them clipped and try and get better pics.
 

Bubbles

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jalebe said:
Here are a couple of Shake & Bake calves. Not the best pictures but I thought that I would post a couple because some people have been asking questions about his calves. The first 2 pics are of a heifer out of a sim-angus cow and the next 2 are of a steer out of a 20x20 vision-angus cow.
where are you located and how will you be selling those calves?
 

jalebe

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Bubbles we are located in Edwardsburg MI which is 5 miles north of Elkhart IN. Our heifers are for sale on a first come first served basis and we sell our steers in a sale we have here at the farm on the first Saturday in October. Thanks for the interest.
Jesse Becraft
 
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