Bouncer, would add any hair or bone, but will make nice maternal replacement heifers. Mine have been slightly larger framed, with great fronts. Not a bull I would use to make clubbies. Calving ease as far as on my cows has been excellent.
make sure you go from side to side on your windrow too, otherwise if you just go down the middle, you will have un-even bales. We make our bales of alfalfa about 1800lbs with our new holand baler(net wrap)
He goes by Cowboy on here(Terry Morris) He is a great guy, and defiantly knows his stuff! RW the younger donor you had at Terry's is a HOSS!, I had never seen a cow that is that deep! <beer>
Same here, but way happier with 5 eggs and a fertile cow than 27 eggs and a sterile cow! Along with now knowing a hell of good ole man!(Cowboy that is)
its the regions, everywhere is like that. Some people work hard to get the hair and get the calves to look their best, others don't care like you said and throw them in a lot and hope they lead.
I'd try the baytril first and if it doesnt work use the micotil, its about as strong as you can get. Make sure you don't get hit with any of it though as its deadly to people!
I have seen Terry's calves and they are flat out good! His calf out of Mile High Max is hoss, he was by far the stoutest calf I have seen at such a young age. Any one wanting a calf that compete this fall and next summer need to look him up!
I'd tell you a little bit about the heifers, but I'd...
I don't see anything wrong with advocates reply after Matt lautners comment on his blog about Trausch farms sellin 100 units of semen for $7 dollars. If I could sell 100 units of semen of my bull to someone that consistently raises good calves and would make some good calves out of my bull. I...
We have always used tide laundry detergent but not the new ones that have all the snazzy stuff in them, just get the cardboard box with granules. We would feed like half a scoop(the scoop that comes with it)