Opinions: Saugahatchee X Lutton Angus Heifer

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smurf

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I got one of our embryo calves in and clipped a little bit on it tonight.  She's just an April heifer and is still pretty green.  What do you guys think?
 

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Bone2011

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She has a awesome look. Whats the disposition like with her I know our saughatchee are a little testy.
 

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She has a lot of potential in her. Has the right look but the only thing i don't like is her brisket might be a little big. Great calf overall though
 

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forbes family farms said:
She has a lot of potential in her. Has the right look but the only thing i don't like is her brisket might be a little big. Great calf overall though


really? i agree with rmtcc she has a nice front to her
 

smurf

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Thanks for all the comments!  I think she's a pretty good Angus heifer, she might have a little brisket but she's really nice through her neck and face.  She does have a switch she was just holding her tail weird in the pictures.

I'm not sure what we're going to do with her yet.  We have a total of 4 full sib heifers that are all pretty nice.  I think we'll keep two of them and sell the other two....the only problem is I don't know which two we'll keep and which two we'll sell!
 

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Here is a picture of another embryo flushmate.  She won her class in both the FFA and Open shows at the MN State Fair.
 

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