Like to see the new Bull Calf?

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Silver Lake Remington, Sire of a new Line. He has no idea what is expected of him.
 

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Do you intend on castrating him? How many bull calfs don't get castrated. If not, is it solely for breeding?
 
Great . . . now I'm thinking about rib eyes or chuck eyes for dinner. ;)
 
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I was thinking electro-stimulation. ;lol
 
He knows. Look at that look on his face. ;lol
 
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He knows. A true stud :)

He got a "classy" look about him. He makes you say "wow" !
 
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Been off the ranch for 40 years. What breed is the lil feller?
 
Good lookin' calf. My guess is Simmental
 
Poor little guy, born into the life of a sex slave. Looks like he can't wait.
 
We have Jerseys out at the museum. Really laid back buncha gals :)
 
Luck bast%$% What is the life expectancy for "normal" bulls?
 
He will be the "hugh Hefner" of the herd
 
That is a breed, the Belgian Blue, not a product of steroids

Yes, I know the examples are a case of selective breeding...saw the episode on Nat. Geo. a few years back. The bull at around min. mark 52 kinda looks like a Jersey, no?

Don't suppose the overpaid professional athletes are starting a selective breeding program, do ya?
 
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