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A few more pics, June 29 & 30

gcreekrch

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Older bulls last day at the feedbunk, they go back to work tommorow.
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Yearling Sakic son we bought this spring.
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Yearling bulls and a couple of new two's.
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Home-raised RA/Sim yearling.
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3/4 An x 1/4 Gelbvieh we will use on heifers. His dam consistantly has 55 to 65 lb calves that really grow.
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Brought this bunch home yesterday afternoon.
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Wading across a swamp.
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A dry spot that gets hit harder than other areas.
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At the home pasture this morning.
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per

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Be safe tomorrow, bull turnout day can be rather dangerous. How many breeding groups do you use? Bulls look in good to go shape. Sure do like the shape of that S/Ra bull.
 

gcreekrch

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Yanuck said:
Wow...I didn't realize BC was ahead of the rest of North America by 2 days??!! :p I like your new bull too!

I guess you are right. :oops:

One day is just like another here, for some reason I had Tuesday in my mind as July 1.

I'm still turning bulls out tommorow. :wink:
 

gcreekrch

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gcreekrch said:
Yanuck said:
Wow...I didn't realize BC was ahead of the rest of North America by 2 days??!! :p I like your new bull too!

I guess you are right. :oops:

One day is just like another here, for some reason I had Tuesday in my mind as July 1.

I'm still turning bulls out tommorow. :wink:

Edit..... I am a man ahead of my time, pay last year's bills with next years paycheck! :D
 

gcreekrch

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per said:
Be safe tomorrow, bull turnout day can be rather dangerous. How many breeding groups do you use? Bulls look in good to go shape. Sure do like the shape of that S/Ra bull.

Two groups of cows and the heifers.

FH, the Sakic calf was raised on a bale feeder and pail fed a few lbs of pellets. Compared to the force fed yearlings that were at the same multi-contributor sale he did very well. The photo doesn't do him justice.
 

Faster horses

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It was just the slope of his hip that I didn't care for...and after your
explanation, it could be condition that makes it look more sloped.

Who am I to say, anyway? :D :gag:
 

gcreekrch

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Faster horses said:
It was just the slope of his hip that I didn't care for...and after your
explanation, it could be condition that makes it look more sloped.

Who am I to say, anyway? :D :gag:


You are entitled to say what you like, however, I have yet to find a perfect bull. :D :wink:
 
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