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More Cows (Pics)

randiliana

Well-known member
The cows were a little more co-operative about photo ops this time around. Here are some photos from yesterday. This is our fall grazing, we should get another week to 2 weeks before we need to start feeding.

I'll start off with these. Here is #129 with 2 of her daughters. #129 is our most prolific cow producer. We've kept every one of her daughters, grand daughters and now we are starting with her great grand daughters. We have 4 of her daughters, 3 raised calves this year, one's her calf from this year. 3 grand daughters, 2 raised calves, one's a bred heifer. And one great grand daughter which was a calf this year. So a grand total of 8 offspring. She is coming 8 years old, purebred Shorthorn. The red cow is sired by Gelbveih and the Black one is sired by Black Angus.

#129 (red/white), #40,(black) #32(red)
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#129 and #40 her oldest daughter.
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Now, for the rest of the herd
#11(grey), #19(Rbrf), #154(red)
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#117(BBRF), #27(Red) not sure who the others are.
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A group shot
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#164, a 2 year old
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#170, Her steer is going to be our son's 4H steer this year.
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#159 and 2 cows I can't figure out....
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per

Well-known member
Cows look like they are ready for winter. Hope you get only a skiff of snow for a while to help the girls like the dry grass. That could last like that till it warms up in the spring and then rain. :? Maybe that was a bit of a day :? dream. Cows look good. :)
 

randiliana

Well-known member
Thanks, guys. Wish we had some more for them to graze, it would be nice to keep them out longer, be cheaper too......

We haven't had any snow in Nov. Just had a skiff last night, so it's been easy grazing for them.
 
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