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Pictures 2004
Taking pictures are tough to say the least. It is so hard to capture what they really look like. I snapped these amateur shots on 05/06/04 of a few SAV Bandolier 1916 calves. They were moved to grass the last week of April. The calves get no creep.
I am aware that the calves are not posed and the legs are not in the proper position, I just wanted to give you a chance to see pictures of his calves that shows their natural thickness and depth of body and muscle.
We hope to get a professional picture of a couple of calves we are going to show at the Iowa State Fair. They can catch them in their shots what they really look like.
01/20/04 heifer 417 (Bandolier 1916 x TO 837 Beauty 204) Here are a couple of long feminine heifers. As you can see the one on the right got her ears froze. Still pretty classy heifer though. Both are out of first calf heifers. |
01/06/04 heifer 408 (Bandolier 1916 x TO Blackcap Bell 209) |
01/02/04 heifer 401 (Bandolier 1916 x TO 837 Pride 217) Out of a first calf heifer. |
01/06/04 heifer 408 (Bandolier 1916 x TO Blackcap Bell 209)
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01/02/04 bull 404 (Bandolier 1916 x TO 837 Miss Pride 206) At the right we are trying to show you the top in these Bandolier 1916 calves. Out of a first calf heifer. |
01/02/04 bull 404 (Bandolier 1916 x TO 837 Miss Pride 206) |
02/01/04 bull 420 (Bandolier 1916 x TO 837 Lassie 118) At the right we are trying to show you the top in these Bandolier 1916 calves. Out of a second calf heifer. |
02/01/04 bull 420 (Bandolier 1916 x TO 837 Lassie 118) |
03/01/04 bull 434 Here is a 65 day old calf. (Bandolier 1916 x VDAR Polly 7330)
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04/13/04 bull 436 (Bandolier 1916 x GKAF Peg 742) Last Bandolier 1916 born. They come easy and are showing excellent growth. Ruth thought this one was cute with his tongue out so there you have it. |