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Bred Heifers and Some Cows (photos)

randiliana

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Yesterday was an awesome day for taking photos. I think I might have overdone it, oh, well. Here's a bunch.....These cows haven't seen a bale yet (other than the day they broke into the stack yard). And now they are swath grazing, so hopefully we shouldn't have to actually feed a bale til the middle of January. They are due to calve starting March 5.

Black Angus (Bred Red Angus)
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Red Angus x (Bred Gelbvieh) This is a group I bought this fall.
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Angus x Hereford (bred Red Angus)
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Shorthorn (bred Red Angus)
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Coming 3 year old BA that raised a 650ish lb calf
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Another 3 year old, raised a 600ish lb calf. This ones Red Angus x Shorthorn
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'nother 3 year old. SS x HH/AN
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Coming 4 year old HHx cow
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Another 4 year old, HH x ??
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Coming 5 year old, Shorthorn x
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randiliana

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WyomingRancher said:
Your cattle look fantastic :D . I also like your purchases, they make a great addition.

Thanks, WR!!

I'm quite happy with the additions. They looked really good when we got them home, which I was happy with. Seems a lot of times when we bring in new cattle, they just don't look as good as they did at the sale. This time they did!!
 

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