ROAD WARRIOR said:I simply drop a loop on the calf and pull it up on the horse to weigh and tag it. RW
Now, you are a TRUE cowboy! Even we use the old John Deere Gator™ to go out and weigh and tag.
ROAD WARRIOR said:I simply drop a loop on the calf and pull it up on the horse to weigh and tag it. RW
ROAD WARRIOR said:I calve pretty much everything out in the pastures off of horse back. Everything is weighed and tagged as soon as it gets dry enough or I can get to it. If I have a cow thats a little ornery (I've gotten rid of most of them by now) I simply drop a loop on the calf and pull it up on the horse to weigh and tag it. RW
U have weigh bars under the saddle blanket? LOL What kind of a scale do you use horse back? I'd like to see a video of that. Must have an easy going ranch horse!ROAD WARRIOR said:I calve pretty much everything out in the pastures off of horse back. Everything is weighed and tagged as soon as it gets dry enough or I can get to it. If I have a cow thats a little ornery (I've gotten rid of most of them by now) I simply drop a loop on the calf and pull it up on the horse to weigh and tag it. RW
StillLearning said:Update:
So I was able to coax the cow out of the calving pen on Friday night. (about 24 hours after the calf was born). The cow had a little less attitude after 24 hours. Was able to weigh and tag the calf.
The heifer calf tipped the scales at 98. I really didn't think she was that big.