Some Updated Fall Baby Photos

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chambero

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Troubador heifer calf out of a Golden Child mother. 

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Red Walks Alone bull calf in front (out of Meyer GD) & Troubador heifer calf out of a Playmate GD.

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Same 2 Troubador heifers and the Walks Alone calf

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Red Monopoly bull calf

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"Texas Red Angus" bull calf (out of Major League red Shamrock grandaughter).  Calf is 3/4-7/8 angus

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Calf on profile view is a Monopoly heifer calf out of the white Charolais-X cow in my avatar (a Troy daughter).  Photo isn't spectacular, but she's one of my top three heifer calves - maybe the best if she gets big enough.  No flaws and as stout as you'd want a heifer.

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My favorite black bull calf - maybe.  Dirty Harry out of a Cunia grandaughter. Wish he was jet black and had more hair, but real nice calf.

I should have some more photos over the next couple of weeks.  We start synchronizing cows this week so everything will be up in pens.

 

ZNT

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Can't wait to see the calves next week in person.  Looks like several clicked well.  Cows also look in great shape.  We should get a really good response to the synchronizing again this year.
 

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Really love the red Monopoly calf.  They all look really good though...good job!  (thumbsup)
 

ZNT

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I saw the calves in person this weekend, and there are at least a dozen calves that look REALLY good.  If someone is looking for a good one, I am sure they will have to sell some, because I know their showbarn can't hold as many good ones as they have. 

Great set of calves Chambero!
 

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How did the Walks Alone calve?

head and front shoulder shape and size of calf?

Thanks!  they look like a great set, wit would be like christmas twice a year to have fall and spring calves....

Mark

 

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I really like the way that  troubadour heifer is put  together, would like to see some more pics of her in shorter grass. Hows her soundness coming out of a goldenchild cow?
 

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In answer to some of the questions asked:

1.  We only had the one Walks Alone calf.  Our cows calve out in large pasture by themselves.  I have no idea what he weighed at birth, but he's not a real big calf.  She had him with no trouble.  Momma is a medium framed Meyer grandaughter.  Nothing about this calf's shoulders or head make me think he would be unusually difficult calving.

2.  All of my Troubador calves looks to be very well made structurally.  In regards to the particular heifer out of the Golden Child momma:  That was her second calf.  The momma is a beautiful made, sound cow.  Not the heaviest muscled or deepest bodied cow.  My guess is is she's TH-neg by the looks of her.  My youngest son is actually showing her first calf this year (a Northern Improvement daughter).  Showing how a little time can change opinions, I would strongly recommend Troubador for use on any of the clubby bred cows you have calving ease concerns on.  They are flat scrawny at birth and come on like no other sire I've ever seen.  I just brought two babies to town (a heifer and a steer) with their mommas to get them ready for show/sale this spring.

3.  I was surprised at first to get the color variation from Monopoly, but then I remembered Tiger Woods is out of him.  I'm a little slow arriving to the party sometimes, but for those that haven't already figured it out Monopoly is a darn good bull.  I had several calves out of him this fall and  no problems whatsoever with any (calving, structure, etc).  His calves have plenty of vigor in our setting (unlike his daddy's).  As judges pay a little more attention to balance vs. absolute thickness, he's the real deal. 

Anyone traveling Hwy 287 between Fort Worth and Wichita Falls is welcome to stop by.  We've brought 14 calves and their mommas to town to get them fed up and ready to go this spring.  Our barn in town is about 400 yards off the Highway.
 

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