steermomintx
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I know the steer was out of Heatwave but who breed him??
The Austin and San Antonio scrambles aren't sadistic and use calves that meet that description in regularly sized rodeo arenas.sawboss... how big do you think the calves are 200 lbs or so?about six weeks?
One was a Lead On X Heatwave and the other was out of a power plus son and an charolais cow. Sorry it took so long. thanks the kids were also recognized for the good herdsman award.chambero said:STX said:Took three calves and placed all three, a gert and two charolais
That'll work! Your kids or calves you sold? How were your Charolais calves bred?
JSchroeder said:The Austin and San Antonio scrambles aren't sadistic and use calves that meet that description in regularly sized rodeo arenas.sawboss... how big do you think the calves are 200 lbs or so?about six weeks?
Houston evidently hates kids and uses feeder steers in the 350lb or so weight range in an arena the size of a football field. Kids these days have it easy though, us old timers had to run around the Astrodome arena that was roughly the size of a baseball field.
After catching easily in San Antonio I didn't catch a calf on the initial wave in Houston. I was so scared of not catching a calf that I stayed at a full sprint just running around in hopes of passing out or getting injured and getting a hard luck calf. About the time I had given up all hope, I ran into a calf that seemed to come out of nowhere and we collided (not sure who "caught" who). It landed on top of me and I still remember whispering "thank you thank you thank you" into it's ear and pecking it on the cheek. They put me on oxygen for about 30-minutes once I got across the line...