My guess is she isn't pregnant. We had a heifer like that last year that we swore was bred but she either slipped the calf or was never pregnant. Sorry better luck next year.
I think it might have appeared worse than it really is. No one has mentioned it who has seen him and I haven't noticed either. Our corral isn't flat and it was really icy when we did the video.
The sire and dam are both clean. We bred them together a few times now. We've always gotten nice calves. I'd have to dig for some pictures. Working and trying to get ready for stock show. Will try and find them.
Sorry, his registration number is 4190796
he is listed on the classified page too. He was sold when he was 4 months old. We wanted to keep him to show at NWSS. the rancher had an accident and doesn't have the money to buy him now. That's why he is back on the market.
Hi, We bred and raised this bull from our bull Tommy Boy 406 and a KA'BA cow. Would appreciate feed back if you'd look at this video.
Thanks!
Big Bad Bart Video
Update- I wasn't inquiring for personal use on my cattle. Our county fair doesn't allow for any type of sedation of animals. Par the course someone got caught doing it. Just curious if blood was tested how long it would remain in the cow's system.
Bumpidy-bump-bump ;D Sale's in 4 days, suppose to be beautiful weather. Washed and clipped calves yesterday, they look amazing. Give us a head's up if you plan on coming so we can roll out the red carpet!
Thanks
Patti
These calves have come a long way in the three weeks or so since the flyer pics. The steer is going to make an outstanding prospect steer and spring jackpot steer. He's good sized and gentle natured.
All the heifer are nice. The all have good bone and tons of hair. One white heifer would be an...
Here is a picture of the bull that the calves are out of, RR Tommy Boy 406. He won Grand Champ Shorthorn Bull at Colorado State Fair when he was 5 months old :)