tmcc said:Scott thanks for the tour. Widow maker is a beautiful typical(no damage). The deer that got me excited was the two Big Sir/Romeo buck fawns. They are huge!!!! I've never seen bigger bases. These things are little hogs, must be eating very well. I hope you draw semen this year, wouldn't mind having those genetic in my herd. Very nice lay out of your pens no over crowding.I believe that's part of the reason your deer are doing so well. Good luck this year with everything. You are doing a great job.Also Congratulation on the purchase of the Rolex /Red 16 breed to Power ball, that is a powerful combination. Talk to you soon.
Terry McCullion
www.overlookdeerfarm.com
Thanks Terry Im glad you liked the bucks!!! Told you them boys had big bases! How is my girl red 8 doing??? To anyone reading this post and wondering what Im talking about Terry and his good friend clay are the proud owners of one of my favorite powerdoes of all time RED 8!!!! She is the mother of numax,Lj, and mother and grandmother of many other big typical framey bucks across the country! Her daughter Kalii is also a big producer! Red 8 is getting up in age now but its nice having one of the industries first true power does living a few miles away!!!! Terry Im excited to see how that rollsroyce/red 8 buck of yours turns out this year!!!! I also hope clay can convince you to build that hunting preserve on your property!!!
I think it would do well!!! Thanks again for the kind words about my farm and bucks!!!!
Scott Neeb
www.chanllowfarms.com
In the Heart of Pa Dutch Country