Highlighting our Texas Longhorn Calf Transformations. Every year we are amazed at the color and composition of our calves and this year is no exception. What stands out is the extent of the transformations from birth. Almost all our Texas Longhorn calves have changed quite dramatically in color and composition. For more on Longhorn coloration, click here
In order to illustrate, we highlight 6 calves born this calving season (2024). The best way to show the changes over the last few months is to compare calf baby pictures taken at birth to pictures taken in the last few days. So, pour your coffee, sit back, and scroll.
Our Texas Longhorn bull and Herd Sire – RJF Texas Rebel
1. Texas Longhorn calf transformation – Texas Belle
2. Texas Longhorn calf transformation – Jake
3. Texas Longhorn calf transformation – Sweetheart
4. Texas Longhorn calf transformation – Wild Bill
5. Texas Longhorn calf transformation – Sundance
6. Texas Longhorn calf transformation – George
In Conclusion
The Texas Longhorn calf transformations that we highlight in this blog have taken place over just a few months. Can you imagine how much more these beautiful calves will change as they mature? It’s so much fun to watch them grow into themselves. Even more so, their development keeps us on our toes and we are always pleasantly surprised as our longhorns continue to provide us with so much joy.
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Thank you for spending time with us,
Cathy
Thanks so much for sharing, Cathy! They’re all gorgeous and it’s great fun to see how they’ve changed in such a short time <3
Thank you so much Holly, for your kind comment, your interest, and your support.
Whoa! The transformation is amazing. I never would have recognized them in just a few months time. Thank you for sharing your little herd of happiness with us!
I know, right? This year has been particularly interesting. Thanks Barbara, you are always welcome.