Morris Halliburton's British White Cattle
Picture of Week Archives 5

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18 March 2004
Triple A E.T. Bull calf born 15 March 2004, about 6 hours old in picture. His surrogate momma is a bit nervous and not wanting too many pictures taken at this time.







 


11 March 2004
A very productive AA donor cow, B&B 113 G, bred by Walter & Nancy Bohaty. She produced over 30 embryos in 2003. Now nursing a natural heifer calf. She was born 19 June 1992, 12 years old but you could never tell it by looking at her udder.





 


4March 2004
Donor heifer born September 2002. This picture taken on 2 March 2004 just after bringing her home from the reproduction center where she had produced 16 embryos in two flushes within 68 days. We will now breed her so she will give birth to her first natural born calf when she is about 28 months old. This heifer is a Triple A (AAA) in the BWCAA Fullblood program and her progeny will be American Fullblood.
 


26 February 2004
A Castleton Brendan E.T. bull calf born late November 2003. Looks really good at this stage and he is a AAA in the BWCAA American Fullblood program. My many years in pursuing the building of a quality herd of American Fullblood British White Cattle is getting close to becoming a reality. You are invited to stop by and take a look.


19 February 2004
A nice AA Heifer with her first baby, a Triple A heifer by Woodbastwick Randolph Turpin. For those of you that saw the TV program with Gearld Fry demonstrating Ultra Sound and Linear Measurement, this is the heifer he was working with.


 


12 February 2004
A cold winter day in early 2004 and the cattle seem to be enjoying it. Should be expected though, the cow with the  nursing calf is a teenager, 13 plus years old.




 


5 February 2004  (Picture taken 2/3/04)
The recip cows in this picture tends to make the herd not look representative of a typical British White herd but look at those ET calves. Not a strange marked one in the group, not all visible but there are a total of 14 calves, all are AAA or American Fullblood. I am working towards a herd of fullbloods hoping for more consistency. It appears to have made some improvement in this group.


29 January 2004
A Woodbastwick Randolph Turpin E.T. calf. Picture was taken on 21 January 2004. Calf is about 1 month old. The recip cow is 3/4 British White, a Komander daughter.







 


22 January 2004
A Randolph Turpin "AAA" Baby. Really docile, gets right in your face and looks up at you.





 


15 January 2004
A nice active new baby stepping out but keeping her eye on the camera. I couldn't as for a more well marked baby. Color consistency has been real good on the recent calf crop.


8 January 2004
Two 2003-04 winter-time born ET babies. Sired by Woodbastwick Randolph Turpin.




 


1 January 2004
He's a little over marked but I think he is a nice yearling AAA bull. Sired by Woodbastwick Randolph Turpin.