INDIAN OUTLAW

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shorthorns20111

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Does anyone know what happened for sure to Indian Outlaw? Also when is the soonest anyone will be getting calves on the ground?
 

DiamondMCattle

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I haven't yet heard the actual cause of his death. I'm pretty sure I saw an Indian Otutlaw calf at the prospect show in Denver. I wasn't impressed, he had his daddy's color but nothing else. He was shallow bodied and light muscled. I was disappointed I was expecting alot from him.
 

thats funny

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Well since he hasnt quite had a full calf crop yet, Im almost positive that zero of his calves have been shown.
 

e/bcattle

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I've got one comin February 22nd out of one of my harder made maine cows, i"m hoping he will soften her up a little.  I'll let you know when the calf is born.
 

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shorthorns20111 said:
Does anyone know what happened for sure to Indian Outlaw? Also when is the soonest anyone will be getting calves on the ground?
He died of lysteria.
 

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DiamondMCattle said:
I haven't yet heard the actual cause of his death. I'm pretty sure I saw an Indian Otutlaw calf at the prospect show in Denver. I wasn't impressed, he had his daddy's color but nothing else. He was shallow bodied and light muscled. I was disappointed I was expecting alot from him.

How could you make a statement like this?
 

kfacres

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BIGTEX said:
DiamondMCattle said:
I haven't yet heard the actual cause of his death. I'm pretty sure I saw an Indian Otutlaw calf at the prospect show in Denver. I wasn't impressed, he had his daddy's color but nothing else. He was shallow bodied and light muscled. I was disappointed I was expecting alot from him.

How could you make a statement like this?

it was their opinion.. how could they not tell an opinion?
 

hamburgman

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BIGTEX said:
the truth said:
BIGTEX said:
DiamondMCattle said:
I haven't yet heard the actual cause of his death. I'm pretty sure I saw an Indian Otutlaw calf at the prospect show in Denver. I wasn't impressed, he had his daddy's color but nothing else. He was shallow bodied and light muscled. I was disappointed I was expecting alot from him.

How could you make a statement like this?

it was their opinion.. how could they not tell an opinion?

I understand it that they saw an Indian Outlaw prospect, not that Outlaw looked bad in person.


He wasn't in Denver! They never saw the bull!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What opinion if you never saw the bull? Pure slander!
 

vcsf

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Considering that Indian Outlaw was born in April 2009 it is hard to believe that anyone saw a prospect calf by him at Denver. 
 

advocate

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His first calves are just being born so if you saw on as a prospect in denver I would like to know how
 

Ohio1

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i dont not think you saw a calf in denver. But i would use other bulls than him anyway toget color and bone. I do not think calves will thourgh his pattern anyway it is very unusal i think
 

sue

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The color of Indian Outlaw is awesome ( unless you sell bulls). I would love to see pictures of calves or know of other bulls with his color pattern.
 
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