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Big Muddy rancher

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Here is the pair
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The first calvers and the Herefords.
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Calves at the feed bunk
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Denny

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What are you feeding the calves and what amount of gain are yoy looking for? Your truck is alot cleaner than mine..
 

Justin

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i like those pics of cattle all lined up feeding, even better when most of them are black :wink: maybe i like those kinds of pictures because i know they are eating someone elses feed :? :wink: i like your chore partners.
 
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Anonymous

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Aaron said:
Denny said:
Your truck is alot cleaner than mine..

Same here....and he can fit two dogs in it!...I can't even fit one in mine.

DITTO-- and mine give me a dirty look as they climb over cans of starting fluid- windshield defroster- spare farmers gloves- boxes of ammo- and my old 250 Savage that sits in between the seats...
 

burnt

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They look a little friendlier than the miserable cuss I dealt with today. I put a bit in about it over in Horses and Dogs.
 

Big Muddy rancher

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Denny said:
What are you feeding the calves and what amount of gain are yoy looking for? Your truck is alot cleaner than mine..

The calves are getting about 5lbs of screening pellets and hay. I try to hit 1.25 to 1.5 lbs /day keeping them green for the grass market.

The truck never goes anywhere but it does get it's share of junk in the cab. :shock:
 

Big Muddy rancher

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Justin said:
i like those pics of cattle all lined up feeding, even better when most of them are black :wink: maybe i like those kinds of pictures because i know they are eating someone elses feed :? :wink: i like your chore partners.

Until this fall when we bought those few RWF cows I raised all blacks, The RWF calves are some I picked up for my Dad and son. Cheapest thing I could buy. :wink:
 

Hereford76

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here is a set up for ya if ya ever heard one....

you know why you have those RWF cows running in with the first calvers don't you
 

Big Muddy rancher

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Hereford76 said:
here is a set up for ya if ya ever heard one....

you know why you have those RWF cows running in with the first calvers don't you

Cause they would have fallen over dead if I put them with the real cows. :wink: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :cowboy:
 

gcreekrch

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Lookin' under control there BMR. Those Hereford cows look to be quite a bit bigger framed than your home-raised cows. Time will tell if they fit the program.
 

Big Muddy rancher

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Hereford76 said:
you're welcome

but i thought it would have been something more like - to show the first calvers not how to do it.

Actually they came here in the middle of December and I think they might have been pampered a little more then our cows . My main herd was way north grazing and the Hfrs were just one pasture away. I put the new cows closer to home to get them settled so I was feeding them a bit. I moved the hfrs and second calvers in with them last week after the storm. They are adjusting and I think the Hfrs are training them to go out grazing. Just different management styles.They are a little bigger cows then mine but always had sale topping calves in Mankota. I hope to raise some baldy hfrs as my baldy numbers are dwindling over the years.
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