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    Been a while since I been here,

    I know how many people on these boards do not care for show cattle, I get that, but there are some real advantages to showing cattle or any type of livestock. My grandson passed a way almost 7 years ago, in his memory myself and a few friends started a foundation that sponsors young people in...
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    A successful Year

    Well I posted about a year ago about a foundation we were starting in my Grandsons memory, he had a true love of cattle even tho he was only 17 months old. We sponsored 3 kids this year and each one of them had a very successful year in their own right. We sponsored a local young lady who show a...
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    AU Shorthorns

    These bulls were posted on a different web site, I just liked the bone and muscle on some of these bulls. I have nothing to do with the bulls just thought there sere some good bulls. http://abri.une.edu.au/online/cgi-bin/i4.dll?1=313021&2=2928&3=56&5=2B3C2B3C3A&8=4853&9=505E5D59&11=525A52
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    What do you think about this calf.

    After reading the post on another thread I got the idea to post a series of pictures to see what you think about a steer calf, see everyone thinks his faults are, and see how he ends up. It will also show how a picture can skew the actual animal. First picture Let me know what you think of...
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    new calf

    New bull calf born 2/22 picture is @ 3 days. http://ranchers.net/photopost/uploads/3035/2221.JPG
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    Fair steers 2010 (updated)

    Here are a few pictures of the steers we took to the fair. The lighter calf was reserve grand, the heavyer calf won his class and finished 3rd in the 4H Black Division. Calves weighed 1280 and 1410 (1334 at the fair scales) Bigger calf is standing on a slope in these pictures but you can see tha...
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    2009 Fat Steer (Added Fair picks)

    Here are a few pictures of the steer my son took to our fair this year, The steer won the 4-H division and stood third over all.
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    Angus with a rear-end

    Here is an Angus bull that really looks like he has it all put together.http://www.cattleinmotion.com/jacees-ramblin-fever
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