Pheasant Season don't start until the first weekend of November here in Nebraska. I know the numbers are WAY down. You used to see tons of them, but they just kind of disappeared. Now there are more quail than pheasants, but you have to know where to look for them.
We don't have any of our calves yet, but hope to have them by the end of this month. So far we have 2 Paddy O Mally X Angus Heifers. A Jimmy The Greek X Maine Steer. A Festus (Tycoon X 1/2 Blood Maine) Steer. Then of ours that we raised we have an Angus Market Heifer, and an Angus Breeding...
I've heard his females are dang nice. We have only seen one steer and one heifer. They were pretty good, the heifer was a little narrow from behind, and the steer had wacky shoulders.
It's more about common sense....We just got 2 maine heifers, and we are breeding them angus for atleast the first year, maybe the second before we try clubby on them.
I posted this in Upcoming Shows, but haven't got a response yet, so thought Id try this. Does anyone know of any Prospect Shows in the Central Nebraska, or Northern Kansas area? They can be any where from November-July. I already got information on a show in Norfolk, NE. RSC and Cowboy, if you...
Where are some of the good Spring Shows in Central or Eastern Nebraska, or Northern Kansas? We have some real good calves, and are looking for some shows to go too.
You can drop me a PM if you have entry info, or anything about them.
Thanks,
Turk
I was very impressed with the calves at fair this year. That is one nice steer, I watched most of the show on Sunday, but didn't get to see the final drive on monday, I had a few friends with calves up there, and they did well too. Congrats!
I've always thought the ones taken in big open hay lofts were really cool. Maybe take one on your Show Box? ??? Or maybe take one leaning on a blocking chute with a calf in it. Maybe just hold a show stick even. Those are just some I thought of. Hope it helps.
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