Tag Number: 38
Status: Tagged & Microchipped
Breed Composition:
3/4 Registered Black Angus
1/8 Hereford
1/8 Charolais
Sire: Registered Black Angus Bull (Homozygous Black)
Program: Ranch-Raised Cow-Calf Operation
Location: Fredericktown, MO
Bull Calf #38 is a 6-month-old ranch-raised crossbred bull calf developed under practical cow-calf conditions at Dry Creek Black Angus. He exhibits a balanced body pattern, adequate bone, and steady natural growth under pasture management.
This mating combines Black Angus maternal strength with Hereford and Charolais influence for added hybrid vigor and commercial performance potential. Development has remained age-appropriate without feedlot pushing, emphasizing structural soundness and natural growth.
🗓️ Ready for placement.
Commercial-quality bull calf — crossbred, not eligible for Angus registration.
Raised on cow in pasture environment
Age-appropriate frame and muscle development
Maintained on practical ranch nutrition program
Monitored for disposition and structural soundness
Tagged and microchipped for permanent identification
Developed for commercial feeder and cow-calf programs
At 6 months of age, Bull Calf #38 continues progressing appropriately in frame, body length, and skeletal balance and is expected to mature into a functional commercial prospect suitable for crossbreeding operations seeking hybrid vigor and black-hided market acceptance.
Tag Number: 38
Status: Tagged & Microchipped
Breed Composition:
3/4 Registered Black Angus
1/8 Hereford
1/8 Charolais
Sire: Registered Black Angus Bull (Homozygous Black)
Program: Ranch-Raised Cow-Calf Operation
Location: Fredericktown, MO
Bull Calf #38 is a 6-month-old ranch-raised crossbred bull calf developed under practical cow-calf conditions at Dry Creek Black Angus. He exhibits a balanced body pattern, adequate bone, and steady natural growth under pasture management.
This mating combines Black Angus maternal strength with Hereford and Charolais influence for added hybrid vigor and commercial performance potential. Development has remained age-appropriate without feedlot pushing, emphasizing structural soundness and natural growth.
🗓️ Ready for placement.
Commercial-quality bull calf — crossbred, not eligible for Angus registration.
Raised on cow in pasture environment
Age-appropriate frame and muscle development
Maintained on practical ranch nutrition program
Monitored for disposition and structural soundness
Tagged and microchipped for permanent identification
Developed for commercial feeder and cow-calf programs
At 6 months of age, Bull Calf #38 continues progressing appropriately in frame, body length, and skeletal balance and is expected to mature into a functional commercial prospect suitable for crossbreeding operations seeking hybrid vigor and black-hided market acceptance.