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Texas Tea's first group of yearlings...

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Bedford, PA
These are from just 3 farms here in PA. I've heard from at least 5 different people that their largest yearlings are out of Texas Tea.

I'm really impressed with his pass down of certain traits with all different dam sides. He's putting flyers on almost all of his sons off of the G-2's and main beams all going out, his mass is coming through on many as well, and his brows and frame are passing down very nicely.



There are more pictures to come of some other Tea yearlings...



The following pictures are of John Ervin Stoltzfus' farm. His largest yearling on the farm this year is a 7x7 with a truckload of growing to do yet.



Jumbo - Texas Tea/Reno - biggest yearling on his farm



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So much tine length and growing to do yet.



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Texas Tea/Stitches doe 6x6



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Texas Tea/Stitches doe 6x5



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Daniel also has a couple of really nice Texas Tea Yearlings



Texas Tea/Blue 9



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The next 2 are also Texas Tea yearlings, but I can't remember the dam side

This guy damaged his left side, but is still impressive



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This is his "smallest" Texas Tea yearling...



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I LOVE this yearlings look and frame! And look at those brow tines for a yearling!



I also love the fact that Loren is a very new deer farmer and he was able to produce one smokin hot yearling! So happy for him...



TT Flavor Max - Texas Tea/Challenger doe



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Congrats again Loren... awesome yearling! Can't wait to watch him mature.
 
Mike, Congratulations! For as fun as this year is to see Texas Teas first sons;)...........I bet you can't wait to see his 2 yr olds:cool:.................They will be SMOKERS for sure!:D:):eek:
 
Mike, nice job with sticking to your plan and making tea !!! There is no doubt that he is going to be a producer ! In my opinion he is the complete package, they don't make them much prettier!! He is exactly what I want in my breeding program and I can't wait to cross him back my Bossman and wild man does!!
 
Thanks guys.

It's funny you mention them as 2 year olds Wayne... I was thinking the same thing today!

How is Twisted Tea doing?
 
Thanks Kurt. We must have been posting at the same time.

I can't WAIT to see the crosses that you make with Bossman and Wildman girls! There's so much power and predictability with Barkley's line... We are just getting started! I got doe fawns out of all my crosses with Young Blood, but they will all be live bred to Tea again this year, so can't wait to see the bucks on your farm and Barkley's as well over the next few years.
 
All is great with tea and im glad i have some of him here on my farm but i have to admit that after seeing Bambi Tea a few weeks back the 2 straws i have will be used with some wide girls.
 
Congratulations mike texas tea is getting it done and congratulations to every body else all the yearlings look great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I would have to say Mike has a Field of Dreams not just at his farm but all the farms that has TT yearlings.



Mike congradulations on an truely awesome breeder. To all the other farms great yearlings.



Just can't wait to see what Rose our yearling doe produces in a couple years.
 
Thanks Jeff and Clay... we appreciate your support!



As we've mentioned numerous times. We only sell 15 STRAWS of semen in the NORTH every year.



There are ONLY 11 straws left for this years breeding season.
 
There are 9 straws of Texas Tea semen left for the 2012 breeding season.

We will only be selling semen off the farm this year with the exception of the upcoming TDA in Texas.



Also, we will post pictures of more Tea yearlings soon...



Thanks for all of your support!



Mike
 
Thanks Dan. Hope all is well out your way.



Here's an updated picture of Jumbo - Texas Tea/Reno

He is located at John Ervin Stoltzfus' farm here in PA. He also has a few other Texas Tea yearlings that I posted earlier.



Thanks to Henry Martin for letting me repost this here.





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