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Antlers 2012

Hydro Explosion buck fawn. Hope he is like his daddy!!!
 

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Cathy, The bucks are lookin GOOD!................Big & Bad is goin strong!





Eveyones bucks are doin GREAT!................KEEP EM COMIN!
 
Maxbo Express is looking really good at three and is starting like he did last year but with more mass. We are very excited about him, our yearling sons are looking good and our biggest fawn so far is a Maxbo Express doe. He is Maxbo/Maxin/Flees Magnum



Pic 1 - Today Front

Pic 2 - Today Back

Pic 3 - Last Year at Two

Pic 4 - Maxbo Express Yearling Taken 5-25-12



Shawn Callahan

Buckhaven Whitetail Breeders

www.buckhavenbreeders.com
 

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Shawn: Deer are looking good, congrats. Good Luck & Good Health



Joe: you handled your reply with a lot of class on you injured deer. I know it can be hard to bite your Tounge sometimes but better than showing your A$$
 
B11 a yearling son of Promise Land.



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Caught this guy down in the timber and snapped a pic of him. Not as far along as some but looking interesting to me. He is a 2yr old also sired by Promise Land



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WillPenn Whitetails said:
He's looking good Clay. It's very exciting for us to see all of the great looking Texas Tea yearlings popping up this year with quite a limited amount of breeding compared to many bucks in the industry. Obviously no sire hits a home run with every cross, but Tea sure seems to be crossing well with various bloodlines. I can't wait to see them all grown out.



Congrats Clay. Please keep us posted on how he grows out!



Best,



Mike



`mike what percent of buck to doe is tea given ?