txdon
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Jim, where's the shade, cup holder, iPod connection, and the foot rest at that shooters station?
I will tell you Dennis,, I have crossed Brahma with Angus, solid and bald face,, back to Brangus, to Maine Anjou, Long horns,, Charolais and Hereford,, Just to see what I could come up with,, Mine's more of a hobby,, than a breeder,, only one that I found to not cross well was the long horn and brahma,, you lose a few long horns because the size of the brahma calf.. plus the calves are double ugly.. lol..
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Jim,Brandi, that looks like one heck of a fun outing with your daughter. I think the reason you see so many young people at concerts is that it's way too much walkin' for us old-timers. . . of course you are excepted in that old-timer label. I was just talkin' about me.![]()
That harrow does a nice job . Looks like fun .Well I figured better start on dragging the pastures getting rid of the hog roots and gopher mounds. While I was at figured thin out the thick yellow flowers,maybe they won't be so bad next year. Got 50tons of LIME coming tomorrow for hay meadow.View attachment 308194
I will tell you Dennis,, I have crossed Brahma with Angus, solid and bald face,, back to Brangus, to Maine Anjou, Long horns,, Charolais and Hereford,, Just to see what I could come up with,, Mine's more of a hobby,, than a breeder,, only one that I found to not cross well was the long horn and brahma,, you lose a few long horns because the size of the brahma calf.. plus the calves are double ugly.. lol..
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Is that the pond in the background ? Any crappie in your pond ? Nice place , looks like good kids .:thumbsup:Brandi, that looks like one heck of a fun outing with your daughter. I think the reason you see so many young people at concerts is that it's way too much walkin' for us old-timers. . . of course you are excepted in that old-timer label. I was just talkin' about me.
We got out the .22 cal rifle yesterday and did target shooting. That was a lot easier on my granddaughter than the shotgun. She has a slightly bruised shoulder from the clay pigeon shooting.
I have some reg.charolai heifers but I have a lot better calving ease with the angus bull,than a charolais bull. I would like all my cattle to have alittle ear but to much will see it at sale. I also have couple tigerstripes and baldies both would be a favorite of mine. Some I kept from last year
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I think Tiger stripes and White face tend to bring more at the sale. I'm not sure why on the Tiger stripes, fad or ?? I think my favorite bull was also a Black Angus, throws a small calf that grows out great. (most of the time) I have had my arm in places it shouldn't be turning a calve, "taint no fun":laughing:
:thumbsup:Is that the pond in the background ? Any crappie in your pond ? Nice place , looks like good kids .:thumbsup:
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Nice looking calves foreman,, here is one that was two years old in Jan,, some lady fell in love with him,, and had to have him for breeding.. which does now.. he was crossed between long horn and limousin then back with brahma,, and deer.. lol.. Lou
Limousine and Simental were big back in the early 70s. That is when I was in Ag class and the new big thang. I have never heard anything bad about a Hereford cross.I grew up on my grandfathers ranch, we had Herefords, then in the late 60's- early 70's, he got into the "limousine" thang! I sure like hem Limo cows:thumbsup: My biggest memory of the Herefords......doctor'n for Pink eye![]()