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<blockquote data-quote="Chaparral" data-source="post: 3776550" data-attributes="member: 49817"><p>We have too many bull calves! Daddy was AI donor, 75% Black Wagyu and 25% Red (Akaushi) Wagyu, TRUX ITOSHIGETERU 6F, Registration Number US1763, can be found at Waygu.digitalbeef.com, his EPDS are mostly favorable to very favorable. Babies are low birth rate, our babies were between 40 and 50 pounds with most growth rates beating our Angus and Angus/Charlais crosses. </p><p></p><p>First boy was born 18 March at near 40 pounds. His momma is an Angus Hereford cross who was near 1200 pounds at two years old. He has a white band on his head and is otherwise black. Naturally polled. He is growing very well. His momma is feeding two to three babies at any given day. She is very attentive to the calves. Asking $4500</p><p></p><p>Second was born 25 March at near 45 pounds. He is pacing his half brother very well! His momma is an Brangus Charlais cross who weighed in at 1,048 pounds at two. He is naturally polled and all black. His momma mostly just allows him to nurse. She is very attentive. Momma’s sire had low birthweight babies as well. Asking $3500</p><p></p><p>Third was born near 25 March at about 40 pounds. He is slower growing than the rest of the babies. His momma is an older style Hereford who has been slower growing. She was around 900 pounds at two. She allows other calves to nurse but keeps him near her most of the time. He is naturally polled and has white markings. Momma was a low birthweight. Asking $2500</p><p></p><p>Fourth was born near 28/29 March at around 40 pounds. He is growing as fast as the Angus babies. His momma is a Belted Galloway who was near 1050 pounds at two and has matured to near 1200 pounds. She nurses several calves during the day. He has some white markings but no band. Momma was a low birthweight. Asking $1500</p><p></p><p>PM me if you have any questions. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaparral, post: 3776550, member: 49817"] We have too many bull calves! Daddy was AI donor, 75% Black Wagyu and 25% Red (Akaushi) Wagyu, TRUX ITOSHIGETERU 6F, Registration Number US1763, can be found at Waygu.digitalbeef.com, his EPDS are mostly favorable to very favorable. Babies are low birth rate, our babies were between 40 and 50 pounds with most growth rates beating our Angus and Angus/Charlais crosses. First boy was born 18 March at near 40 pounds. His momma is an Angus Hereford cross who was near 1200 pounds at two years old. He has a white band on his head and is otherwise black. Naturally polled. He is growing very well. His momma is feeding two to three babies at any given day. She is very attentive to the calves. Asking $4500 Second was born 25 March at near 45 pounds. He is pacing his half brother very well! His momma is an Brangus Charlais cross who weighed in at 1,048 pounds at two. He is naturally polled and all black. His momma mostly just allows him to nurse. She is very attentive. Momma’s sire had low birthweight babies as well. Asking $3500 Third was born near 25 March at about 40 pounds. He is slower growing than the rest of the babies. His momma is an older style Hereford who has been slower growing. She was around 900 pounds at two. She allows other calves to nurse but keeps him near her most of the time. He is naturally polled and has white markings. Momma was a low birthweight. Asking $2500 Fourth was born near 28/29 March at around 40 pounds. He is growing as fast as the Angus babies. His momma is a Belted Galloway who was near 1050 pounds at two and has matured to near 1200 pounds. She nurses several calves during the day. He has some white markings but no band. Momma was a low birthweight. Asking $1500 PM me if you have any questions. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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