My opinion...not worth a bunch.
Corn is at top. Feed lags a month behind so expect high for feed in 30-35 days.
Could be completely wrong! Ohio has seen some rain here in the last 2 weeks and has greened up, didn't help corn but beans and grass really improved. I think once the initial...
It is all part of nature's way of natural selection of weeding the weak from the herd - kind of like riding a motorcycle without a helmet - one less Obama voter in the making - idiots -
Only problem is they stay alive or live longer!
We have used them alot the last 5-6 years. I have placed them into brushy/weedy ares let the cows rumage through and eat what they want. The rest makes a mulch that the following year will not let that brush or weeds come back. We can then overseed with a pasture mix, plus there is alot of...
i bought these pairs through a broker in Ohio no brand papers needed. I am not very familiar with brands. Only know that western cattle always have them. Some of these cows are real nice. Some have 1 brand others have 3. All that are branded have 1 brand in common. i do not know what state...
I have recently bought 35 cows, just commercial type Angus. They all or most have two or three brands on them. I have looked for ID all over the internet but can't find any. I'm just curious as to the origins and bloodlines. One looks like a Lazy or rocking S. the other could be a Hanging T?
Yes it will. Keep in mind to feed by weight not volume. Another product you could add to existing feed is Precon/Recieving Chow. This will add guts and rib. New product called Depth Charge works well also.
High Octane Power Fuel works well, sounds like you should be ok 81*3=243+1170=1413#. Pwer Fuel will add finish without burnout. If he has the appetite feed him.
We did a spring development using an old combine tire. Used a sawzall to cut out sidewall on one side of tire, Leaving the tread and about 3 inches of sidewall for strength. Mixed quickcrete in whellbarrel, used almost 8 bags, and placed in bottom of tire, let dry and cure for 3-4 days. Then...