On the Soapweed Outfit, we run a cow/calf operation. We used to always turn the bulls out about the tenth of May, but waited until the 21st of May this past spring. This should make the calves start coming just before March 1st.
We sell all of the steer calves right off the cows, starting in early October. We usually sell about five weeks in a row, so play the averages just a little bit and don't have all the eggs in the same basket on the same day. The light end of the heifer calves also sell at this time, along with our big heavy red heifer calves. This past fall we sold all of our red cows, so we will no longer have any red calves to sell. We kept back about 60% of the total number of our heifer calves to winter and breed next summer. These weaned heifer calves are put out for the winter with two different reputable backgrounding lots.
Our cows are mostly Angus, but we also have a few black baldies. There could be just a tad bit of Gelbvieh back a ways, but it is getting more diluted all the time. The cows are being wintered on left-over summer grass, two pounds of 20% cake per day, and will get hay when the grass runs out or gets covered up by snow.
Some of our hay is low quality slough grass, so it is necessary to feed this during the cold part of the winter. The cows like it during this time, but will turn up their noses at it as the weather gets warmer in the spring. This swamp grass is not grazable in the summer time, because it is too wet and boggy. Besides, the cows won't eat it anyway. They do eat the swamp hay.
We brand the calves at about two months of age. At this time they get our one-iron Spearhead brand, Bova-Shield Gold, Alpha 7, a Synovex implant, and the males are knife cut. (One of my favorite order buyers much prefers that steers have been knife-cut.) Any horns are burned off at this time, also.
About three to six weeks before the calves will be sold, they are run through and given preconditioning vaccinations. These consist of Ultrabac7/Somubac, Bova-Shield Gold, One-Shot pasteurella, and pour-on Dectomax.
We try to keep salt and mineral out for the cattle at all times. Windmills supply most of the water on this ranch, which is appreciated by the cattle and by us.
We don't work particularly hard, but we work pretty steady. :wink: It is a great life.

We are eagerly anticipating the time when the Kosmo Kid arrives on the scene full of college knowledge.