A picture of our first calf of 08, a bull calf...
S Soapweed Well-known member Jan 11, 2008 #2 The nice weather in which the bull calf was born should allow him to keep his ears in their entirety. :wink: He is sure colorful.
The nice weather in which the bull calf was born should allow him to keep his ears in their entirety. :wink: He is sure colorful.
N Ned Jr. Well-known member Jan 11, 2008 #3 Wow I see the ground and even some green grass. If we could just trade places for just a little while. That calf looks like a go getter. What is he?
Wow I see the ground and even some green grass. If we could just trade places for just a little while. That calf looks like a go getter. What is he?
E ezeranch Member Jan 12, 2008 #4 We are in Texas and the weather has been pretty nice. We don't have problems with frostbite and things like that here. His momma is a brahman cross and his dad is a bucking bull out of plummer bloodlines.
We are in Texas and the weather has been pretty nice. We don't have problems with frostbite and things like that here. His momma is a brahman cross and his dad is a bucking bull out of plummer bloodlines.
F Faster horses Well-known member Jan 13, 2008 #5 That pair makes a striking picture...not something we see here in the North. Thanks for sharing. And be sure to check out the Photo Contest. One of the catagories is "Colorful Cattle."
That pair makes a striking picture...not something we see here in the North. Thanks for sharing. And be sure to check out the Photo Contest. One of the catagories is "Colorful Cattle."
J Jassy Well-known member Jan 13, 2008 #6 I'm hoping our first 2008 calf will have a least a sunny day to be born in...still got a month to go yet.. I thought the same thing as Soapweed...shouldn't lose his eartips due to frost! lol Nice baby.
I'm hoping our first 2008 calf will have a least a sunny day to be born in...still got a month to go yet.. I thought the same thing as Soapweed...shouldn't lose his eartips due to frost! lol Nice baby.