Faster horses
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Trinity man said:Hay Feeder said:caljane said:A rancher from Hobson, MT, started a cattle company in Russia and exported 1400 bred cows last year. There was a pretty interesting article about these cattle exports to Russia in the Western Horseman too. Russia doesn't have any breeding stock and trys to build up their own beef supply. Looks like Russia is doing business the Russian way - decided to hop on the cattle business when the prices are the highest :???:
Rumor only that Russians are looking for 8500 550 pound heifers for ailine transport. Also 20,000 more if that can be filled. They do not want to ship on freightliners again only airlines.
Thats a third hand rumor though
I have also heard they are shipping Holsteins out the port of Galveston to Russia. When I was doing market reports I seen most of the East Texas cattle heading to the East coast. Now cattle are pretty bare around here and some pastures just haven't pick up like people was hoping they would. The last few weeks we have pick up about 4-5 inches of rain and my clover and vetch crop is really coming on. (Thank God) A guy call me out of Dallas this week wanting me to graze some yearlings out for him. I told him to give me about 3 more weeks to get some more growth on my grass and I will be ready. He said he can keep me in yearlings year around which is good news for me. It will be nice to see some calves grow out this year. Last year I was only about to put 150 on the yearlings I had and I had them for 5 to 6 months. I have more grass in the last 28 days than I did all of last year. So IF this keeps up we will be in good shape.
That is wonderful news. We'll keep praying the rains keep comin'.