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Pictures from Central Mississippi

Broke-T

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Although I love looking at all the pics of snow on here I thought Y'all might like to see some pics from down South where we think winter is 3 or 4 nights in a row below freezing.

Johnny

Breeding replacents for next year
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First calf heifer
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Calves out of first calf heifers
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Bull with heifers
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Some old stockyard cows I bought and run with Charolais bulls.
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Spring has sprung
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Charolais cows bred to Angus bulls
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A future mama cow for sure
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I've crossed the other way/char on black cows, and liked it. I put black bulls on Char cows one time, and got several ot them elephant tailed calves, so I quit after one try. Do you find much of that?
 
Shortgrass, We call them rat tails. We get a few but doesn't seem to bother the buyers as long as you sell them as a group. If they go thru the sale barn one at a time they use it as excuse to steal them.

Johnny
 
Pretty green there broke T. It's still kind of in between here. The Easter lillies are sticking through the ground about an inch. Grass is growing some but it still looks bleak compared to your country. Thanks for the pics.
 
Those look real nice....but couldn't you of at least drawn some flies on 'em so those of us a little further up the map wouldn't feel quite so bad? :wink:
 
Doesn't look like you had to push snow away from your feed bunk today :roll: :roll: me thinks I should put more thought in my farm location after the last 3 months :lol: :lol: Cows and calves look like there enjoying that green grass.
 
Good pictures. I feel a little jealous now that I am mucking through the mud. The freeze broke and brought lots of mud.
 
We had our fair share of mud this winter.

Late December and January was very wet. I have mud pushed up in piles in the pens and it got pretty muddy around the hay rings.

You know what they say, the grass always greener on other side. I would love to ranch in Montana but I don't think I could take the winters.

Johnny
 

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