Mr. Tea @3

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Mercer, PA
I want to start by thanking all those who invested in Mr. Tea last year, we really appreciate it.  Looking forward to what some of his offspring do next year!


Mr. Tea damaged his right side early in the growing season and stunted him for a bit, but he then took back off and grew our really well in our opinion.  He maintained his width he had as a 2 year old (26 1/8 inside) and added more mass (50" as a 2 year old) and a few more "character" points.  We are really happy with how he is finishing despite his rocky start.  Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions regarding Mr. Tea.


Thanks for looking!


 


As a reminder, here is a short description about his pedigree: His sire, Texas Tea, is proven to produce good, framey sons. As you know, Texas Tea is built off having 5 bucks average 28" inside spread in his pedigree, so we thought why not put some of that same proven production on the bottom side. Mr. Tea's dam, Shya (R41), has those same 5 bucks in her pedigree as well as two of the top producing does off Barkley Young's farm, Little Orange 23 and Orange 454. With the proven pedigree of Mr. Tea, we feel he is destined to produce large framed, wide offspring, just what we are breeding for.

Mr. Tea’s DNA is 151122


 


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He looks great. Congrats. By the way, What the heck are you feeding him, his gut is huge, lol. I am only kidding. Bucks sure can put on a lot of weight this time of year, mine sure are.
 
Jens he looks great again what an amazing animal he is. Love his look and the pedigree and for anyone that don't know Jens you couldn't ask for a better man
 
Jens,

I can't get our farm back together fast enough! That's because we've got a straw of Mr. Tea that's burning a hole in the tank to be used! Even with the damaged side he's a champ love the look the mass the spread! Congrats on a beautiful buck!
 
Thanks for all the compliments, and we are hoping he delivers twin buck fawns for us! LOL!


As a side note thought, his fawn crop from this spring ran about 75 percent buck fawns!
 

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