One Fine Acre - 2023 4H Steer Project Update

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Fortunate Son and Jupiter
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Loved all the pics! They look great! Forget Me Not is so adorable, I can't wait to see her in 2 years from now once she is mature :)

Love the lil' buckling pics, they think they are big boys now :lol:

I think Jupiter is a really nice cross, it will be exciting to see his kids!

I'm guessing Checkers got her color back from Cowboy Cadillak? I think its so cool to get color pop up from the grandparents and g-grandparents.
 

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Loved all the pics! They look great! Forget Me Not is so adorable, I can't wait to see her in 2 years from now once she is mature :)

Love the lil' buckling pics, they think they are big boys now :lol:

I think Jupiter is a really nice cross, it will be exciting to see his kids!

I'm guessing Checkers got her color back from Cowboy Cadillak? I think its so cool to get color pop up from the grandparents and g-grandparents.
Big Brown is her sire so Rosie is her grand dam
Could be her and Cowboy so probably not a big surprise
 
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I saw Isaac heavily flirting with a few of the does this evening.
Ruby (Nubian) was rubbing back and forth, as was Bingo (Mini Mancha) and Boots (ND). :D

It was sweet! :D

I told Ruby and Bingo NO you have your own boys! :lol:

Who knew Ruby was into the young ones. Maybe I should rename her Cougar!;)
 

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The does actually spend 75 percent of their time in a 30 yard radius of the barn. The go out and graze for a while, lay around the edge of the woods for a while, once per day they will walk down through the woods and eat anything they can reach or fresh pine needles that have fallen. Then go back to the barn and eat some hay.

That sounds like my herd. Guess it is a goat thing.
 
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