Choppin Wood bull calf

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nck21

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This CW calf is out of a purebred shorthorn cow. He was very big at birth but was unassisted.

I think some people are curious about Choppin Wood so hope this helps.
 

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wyatt

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looks like he could be really good or so so the problem i see is somthing he could just grow out of in time he looks like he breaks in his top a fuzz(could be standing funny) and needs to body down a little other than that i like him alot
 

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WB ShowCattle said:
looks like he could be really good or so so the problem i see is somthing he could just grow out of in time he looks like he breaks in his top a fuzz(could be standing funny) and needs to body down a little other than that i like him alot

he's a baby... hell, he still looks wet in that picture...l
 

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WB ShowCattle said:
looks like he could be really good or so so the problem i see is somthing he could just grow out of in time he looks like he breaks in his top a fuzz(could be standing funny) and needs to body down a little other than that i like him alot
He is stnding on a slight slope down
 

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i said he could grow out of it... meaning he is young... and also said he could be standing funny lol
 

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It will be nice to see pics when he is a couple of months old.  ;D Keep us updated as he gets older.  <cowboy> Congrats on your bull calf.
 
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