Interesting comments from the few brave enough to tackle this subject.....I love this site but often feel like I'm the only one who sees what goes on behind the barn!
http://issuu.com/nmstockman/docs/nms_nov_2013/99?e=1828006/5582825
November issue of NM Stockman - pages 87 & 98. Have never met the author but I applaud him for speaking up and thank the magazine for printing the article......this subject has been swept under the rug for far too long. We...
Congratulations to you on the way you're raising your daughter! She obviously has been taught to think more of others than just herself - this will carry her to success in her life.
We had some mostly-white SH heifers last year that we just couldn't get clean & some really helpful Hereford folks at Tri-State told us to mix Sullivan's Bright Lights with joy dish soap - it really did the trick.
Cute idea Larissa - sometimes we all need a smile. I'll see if I can manage to post a couple. 1. Had to run get my camera & hoped he wouldn't move before I got back. 2. Think he's asking momma for attention.
Good for you for letting your kids learn by doing. Have to admit that I did chuckle over the gouges - reminded me of the time my youngest grandson, after watching his older brother's lamb get clipped, decided to try it on his own head then had to explain to people why he was running around with...
We haven't noticed much difference in the maternal instinct between our Red Angus & our Shorthorns. At our age we prefer them to allow us to weigh & tag the calves without being over protective - but let a stranger or a dog in the vicinity & they are really aggresive to them! Duncraggan, your...
EXACTLY! We fought the hide color bias for years in the Red Angus due to the propaganda put out by the Blacks and before Reds became 'popular'. In our experience, the Shorts have been a bit harder to maintain than the Reds but the result on the plate has not been that much different. And yes...