Linebred Kenmar President 26a calf

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r.n.reed

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I have been taking some pictures to update my website.This calf is pictured with his dam a first calf heifer by 26a and sired by our Frontline bull a 26a grandson.No creep feeding.
 

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r.n.reed

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Thanks S4U.He is available for sale.We plan to continue using his sire and paternal grandsire Kaper 4508.4508 is pictured below and besides being the calf's paternal grandsire he would also be  about a 5/8's brother to the calf's dam.
 

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r.n.reed

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Thanks Brock,4508 is indeed doing well and is consistently siring the type of cattle we had hoped for.Here is a May 4508 calf.
 

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Like both calves. The bottom calves looks a little more balanced over all but they both look like easy doing type.  (thumbsup)
 

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Good looking calves in what by the pasture condition and cow's body conditioning seems to be a below average season?  Nice job by the first calver!
 

r.n.reed

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Thanks OB and Duncraggen.We did have a severe drought this summer but started getting some rain the first of September and the calves really started to bloom.We used a full brother to that first calf heifer on our heifers this year,primarily 108 daughters.The dam of that first calf heifer and of course the bull we used was also the dam of 108
 
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