Jerry, my first (very small) hatch of Ameraucanas finished this morning. Hoping for a cockerel so I can replace the current brat.
Three more eggs of theirs are under a broody too.



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I love the looks of those Longhorns!Some pictures of last years cattle at my grandpa's and uncles
View attachment 1321342 My favorite color of calves!
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View attachment 1321344 Another Longhorn bull
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View attachment 1321348 View attachment 1321349 Some of my Grandpa's longhorn cows, he sells the steer calves to a friend who uses them for roping practice.
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Last years crop of contracted steers, he contracted for 600 and averaged 620. No crepe just grass, mineral, and some cake
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The rose comb Legbar project pen .
He could be yours in June . I should be done with him by then .Single barred and single blue egg gene . Single rose comb gene .Jerry Those are great! I need a good rose comb rooster............
We have 8 calves so far with 12-13 left to go. That little CharX baby is pretty friendly. Has been since day one!Holms, how many calves at this point, and how many cows & heifers yet to calve ? Notice the one there just had her calf. That white smoky is a tame little thing.