Tiny Tim calf

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showsister

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I just had a Tiny tim calf out of my Majors Money man show calf from a couple years ago. this is her first calf but the calf weighs only 42 pounds a 5 days old!! anyone got any  other crazy calvin stories???? :)
 

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Shows how usefull Moneyman is.TO ANSWER:YEA:-NCK21 on here cell pictured a DMCC Bodybuilder hiefer calf that might have gone 50 pounds. Hes sired alot like that and they end up these MASSIVE sows-very cool-Thereis a picture of his full brother on the DMCC web site-hes just a beast,and calves the same way.Pretty amazing to me. O0
 

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mark tenenbaum said:
Shows how usefull Moneyman is.TO ANSWER:YEA:-NCK21 on here cell pictured a DMCC Bodybuilder hiefer calf that might have gone 50 pounds. Hes sired alot like that and they end up these MASSIVE sows-very cool-Thereis a picture of his full brother on the DMCC web site-hes just a beast,and calves the same way.Pretty amazing to me. O0
yea she was just amaxing, iv got another Tiny Tim calf due any day out of an American Idol X PB Simmy and she barly looks pregnant! so im guessin shes gonna a a tiny little thing too!
 

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calf in my avatar was 38 at birth, full term.. sired by our calving ease RA bull, from a first calf Shorthorn heifer...  Will post a pic of her now tomorrow when I get on a computer that isn't junk, and can do something other than surf...
 

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Muddy Creek Show Cattle said:
Wow that is a low BW! Let us know what your other Tiny Tim is like! Anyone else have these BW's out of him?
the grey heifer in my profile pict is a tiny tim she was only about 50 lbs at birth and iv had a mojors money man(not the mommaalthough she was tiny too) but that was very tiny too!
the calves seem to grow great! iv had a friend that had a steer that was state fair or even  bettwe quality that was born 60 lbs! Tiny Tim is a great first heifer bull to turn too!
 

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We have two Tiny Tim's.  Both in mid 80's for birthweight.  We typically have pretty big calves, so 80's for us is good.  Both are nice calves.
 

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We have a Tiny Tim/Who Da Man Bull for sale on the Home Page of Club Calves, got a heifer that is looking real good.  And we won homegrown with a Tiny Tim steer last year. 
 

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Muddy Creek Show Cattle said:
Wow that is a low BW! Let us know what your other Tiny Tim is like! Anyone else have these BW's out of him?
Im sorry this isnt a very good pictue, hes only about 2 hours old at this time lol but hers the second tiny tim hes about 50 lbs.:) still pretty little!
 

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LOL I guess tiny tim holds up to his name. All I have to say is hey it happens, I have been there to. I guess you can look on the bright side, I'm sure you didn't pull it.
 

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shortii said:
LOL I guess tiny tim holds up to his name. All I have to say is hey it happens, I have been there to. I guess you can look on the bright side, I'm sure you didn't pull it.

the hardest, most tired pull I have ever been involved with-- both ewes and cows-- was a 43 lb heifer calf coming with one leg STRAIGHT back...  It took my dad and I- nearly four hours to get it turned around, and coming correctly.  Yes, she was dead, but once we got both feet coming.. literally-- she slid out... 
 

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These are our Tiny Tim's.  I couldn't get very good pictures of the steer, but he is almost a year old and he is weighing 900lbs.  His bw was 84 lbs. 

The second picture is a heifer.  BW 85 lbs.  She is not quite a week old in the picture. 
 

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willow said:
These are our Tiny Tim's.  I couldn't get very good pictures of the steer, but he is almost a year old and he is weighing 900lbs.  His bw was 84 lbs. 

The second picture is a heifer.  BW 85 lbs.  She is not quite a week old in the picture.  //// ME LIKE-the steer has a yearling wt as big as some of the Denver bulls  O0
 

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Thank you.  We have been holding off on really feeding him because we don't weigh in until this weekend, but after that we are going to get after him.  He is out of a real average Hardcore Heifer.  He weaned in September at about 750lbs. 
 

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