Apr 9, 2014 #41 Warrior10 Well-known member Joined Aug 9, 2010 Messages 1,653 Location Mason City, Ne Love the color! Good hair and big top too! Congrats.
Apr 9, 2014 #42 Freddy Well-known member Joined Mar 31, 2007 Messages 2,720 Location North central -- Nebraska on highway 183 - 30 mi GREAT calf and a great job ,should have a very successful future with her ...
Apr 9, 2014 #43 T Tallcool1 Well-known member Joined Jun 21, 2012 Messages 969 It was worth the worrying and work!! Fantastic job!
Apr 9, 2014 #44 Davidsonranch Well-known member Joined Dec 2, 2011 Messages 443 Location SE Oregon Thanks everyone. Yes it was worth the wait. My kids love the chrome on her front legs. Will try to keep some pics coming with her progress.
Thanks everyone. Yes it was worth the wait. My kids love the chrome on her front legs. Will try to keep some pics coming with her progress.
Apr 9, 2014 #45 RankeCattleCo Well-known member Joined Aug 16, 2011 Messages 715 Location Southeastern Wisconsin Breed her to his brother next year <rock>
Apr 10, 2014 #46 vc Well-known member Joined Jul 24, 2007 Messages 1,811 Location So-Cal Good looking calf, now you can sleep.
Apr 10, 2014 #47 Davidsonranch Well-known member Joined Dec 2, 2011 Messages 443 Location SE Oregon I think I'm going to try MAB on this cow for next years calf. Also looking at the Answer to No One bull posted a few weeks ago.
I think I'm going to try MAB on this cow for next years calf. Also looking at the Answer to No One bull posted a few weeks ago.
Apr 10, 2014 #48 RankeCattleCo Well-known member Joined Aug 16, 2011 Messages 715 Location Southeastern Wisconsin Davidsonranch said: I think I'm going to try MAB on this cow for next years calf. Also looking at the Answer to No One bull posted a few weeks ago. Click to expand... Can't go wrong with MAB but I think BIM would work better on that cow from the pictures of her and the calf.
Davidsonranch said: I think I'm going to try MAB on this cow for next years calf. Also looking at the Answer to No One bull posted a few weeks ago. Click to expand... Can't go wrong with MAB but I think BIM would work better on that cow from the pictures of her and the calf.