OH Breeder
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You know I was thinking the other day about our farm in comparison to some of the others in the area. As Red and some of the others know, we are have quiet a few prominent breeders in our neck of the woods. When some one ask us about our farm, I would have to say, we are not fancy at all. We do'nt have big corrals or fancy barns, tons of pasture with pretty board fence but what we do have is alot of FUN.Some folks on here I suspect do have pretty nice places. Had a family stop in yesterday that is just getting started. I think they found it unsual that we have lawn chairs set up in the barn to sit and have a cup of coffee. I guess to most noncatttle folk that might seem strange. I would like to hear about some of your set ups you all have out there. This may have been done before with "what breed or tells us about yourself" But I am talking about how you move and handle cattle etc.
Our barn was built by my grandfather and is great. It is a block barn is always 10 degrees cooler inside than out. We basically have little more than 5 acres of pasture at one farm and 20acres we have to move the cows to for the summer. One squeeze chute to work cows in and pipe gates to move them around. This is our little back yard farm. But, we are proud of it. We only have about 15 cows, 4 show heifers and a couple of steers. Not counting my 10 new babies.
Our barn was built by my grandfather and is great. It is a block barn is always 10 degrees cooler inside than out. We basically have little more than 5 acres of pasture at one farm and 20acres we have to move the cows to for the summer. One squeeze chute to work cows in and pipe gates to move them around. This is our little back yard farm. But, we are proud of it. We only have about 15 cows, 4 show heifers and a couple of steers. Not counting my 10 new babies.