Jakes proud Jazz steer/bull

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wpenrod

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He is a may calf out of a Durham Red heifer. He can be registered 3/4 Shorthorn. He is still a bull but can be steered if wanted. Have only been working with him less than a week but he is broke to tie and leads decent. He is great in the chute. Would be a good calf for a first time showman. He is green but improving everyday, He is on full feed. He has good hair for not being worked with and is currently under the fans. The picture isnt the best, was trying to get one by myself but will give you an idea. Any questions feel free to ask. Priced reasonable and located in Northeast Indiana. Deliverly possible for a fee. THANKS!
 

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Jacob B

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The calf doesn't look too bad.  Given some time I think you could get a nice picture and he shouldn't be hard to move.  Bet he will be an easy one to feed out.
 

russfarm

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I'd love to see another pic with different angles.  Kudo's to you for getting this one all by yourself though (clapping)
 

wpenrod

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Here are some more pictures as requested. Again i tried to take them alone so they arent the best and it has been raining off and on all day. When the weather clears I will try to get some better ones out side.
 

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wpenrod

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For anyone that might be interested in him for a bull here is some more info. He is out of a first calf heifer that is a Above and beyond (red angus) X Wildside. He was born without any help and was out within 10 minutes of the cow laying down. He came out so easy the cow and laid there and chewed her cud for awhile before she even knew anything happened. He was up in 15 minutes and nursing. He had a birthweight of 70lbs. With his breeding he should carry very low birthweights as well.
 

OH Breeder

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kristophersix6 said:
price wieght and location please
thank you

wpenrod

Re: Jakes proud Jazz steer/bull
« Reply #11 on: October 06, 2010, 06:48:10 AM » Reply with quote 

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he has been sold! and is going to Ohio. thanks everyone for your interest
 
 
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