Soapweed
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Home sweet home

Standing around soaking up the sunshine

Enjoying a winter morning

Oddly marked cow

Happy black bovines
lazy ace said:Good pictures, but where are the red cows? They must be out grazing already. :wink:
lazy ace
lazy ace said:Good pictures, but where are the red cows? They must be out grazing already. :wink:
lazy ace
Soapweed said:lazy ace said:Good pictures, but where are the red cows? They must be out grazing already. :wink:
lazy ace
They are on Saddletramp's end of the place, so he is feeding them cake and bull rushes. Speaking of the red cows, with our short hay supply, they could possibly be for sale. There are about 200 head, ages seven on up. They are good-sized Red Angus-Gelbvieh cross cows, bred to red Simmental bulls. They are a productive set of females, but there are no younger ones because I haven't kept any red heifer calves as replacements for several years. Their calves next fall will tip the scales pretty well.
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Jinglebob said:Soapweed said:lazy ace said:Good pictures, but where are the red cows? They must be out grazing already. :wink:
lazy ace
They are on Saddletramp's end of the place, so he is feeding them cake and bull rushes. Speaking of the red cows, with our short hay supply, they could possibly be for sale. There are about 200 head, ages seven on up. They are good-sized Red Angus-Gelbvieh cross cows, bred to red Simmental bulls. They are a productive set of females, but there are no younger ones because I haven't kept any red heifer calves as replacements for several years. Their calves next fall will tip the scales pretty well.
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Quick, quick! Somebody buy them before he changes his mind! :shock:
:wink:
If I had the money and hay, I'd be right down to pick them up Soap.![]()
Tap said:Your stock looks to be in great shape as well Soapweed. I would have thought you might have more snow than appears in the pictures.
The sand hills with the snow on them (last picture) makes a very nice looking picture.
On the odd marked cow, we have one that is sort of simular. She is a coming two year old heifer. One day this fall, my wife and I were moving them, and she asks me where the longhorn heifer came from. I thought she was kidding, and then I saw the heifer for myself. A solid black heifer had lots of white flecks on one hip. I know for a fact that she was not that way the winter and spring before. I cannot figure out why she showed up that way as a yearling? And I am sure she is not longhorn. :wink:
rees said:Soapweed
Did you get my pm? I am attending the big cow sale in Burwell on friday so I may be out of the market by saturday