THANK You for compliment Mark. We keep working at it. I am not sure how to private message on here but my email is [email protected]. I hope to start taking pasture pictures now that the cow/calves are in a better pasture and the bull is out.
If you are ever in the Des Moines area we are about 25 minutes south. We have built up our shorthorn herd over the past 25 years to about 50+ cows. Our goal is to raise a few steers/heifers for the show ring and then feed out the rest for our locker beef market. We have AI'd a lot to build...
I believe in some states like Texas and Oklahoma they used classification to show as a breed steer but many states still require registration papers to show steers in the Hereford division. The Hereford Junior National steer show requires DNA along with registration papers. In Iowa...
Used Capiche for the last 3 years on heifers and even used him on smaller framed 2nd calvers. First year average 77#, second year 75# and this year I would estimate the same. Have had a total of 16 calves over 3 years. Only got 1 heifer the first year and she just had a calf sired by JSF...
We started using the breaking halters. Ones with the O ring. The halter releases quicker than a regular rope halter and calves seem to learn faster to give in to pressure. Worth the little extra money over a regular rope halter.
We are located in Indianola south of Des Moines. We have 2 purebred shorthorn steers left we would sell reasonable. One sired by Capiche and other Starburst and both are moderate framed for Shorthorn steers. Both steers have really blossomed in the last few weeks. We do have some pictures...
I emailed Malaine Tuesday morning to make sure she was okay and here was her response.
Thanks!! One of the tornadoes was 5 miles north of mom and dad's house. Lot's of dead cattle in feedlots. It is pretty darn scary. It has been a wild June so far. Another system had a tornado last...
Looking for ideas on good farm magazines or books for a Retired farmer in their 80s . He already gets Our Iowa and loves it but hoping for additional suggestions. Thanks in advance for any ideas.
The regular tie out area is right next to the Stalling Barn and there are wash racks on the east side. The main Cattle barn down the hill also has wash racks on outside on the east side. You can access a map of the fair ground by going to Iowa State Fair and click on maps and directions. I...
Was this bull original registration name PLM Blanco? I noticed under the progeny there are only 5 calves registered. Has the bull not been used that much? I really likes the looks of this bull and was thinking of using him on some black shorthorn plus cows.
Another trick I have tried when drying is to blow the hair backward and/or straight up first and then blow or comb forward. It helps some. You have to continue to experiment depending on the direction of the wave. All I know it is challenging and time consuming. Totally agree with all the...
I know the Hereford Association recently posted internship options and I also think cystalcattle a member on this site posted an ad for the available internship with Vitafirm Surechamp. Just some options
What are you trying to accomplish by using him?
We used him when he was first available thinking he might throw some steers. We didn't have any problems with soundness but he does throw a lot of white. Hair okay. He may look clubby but on our cows he really didn't throw clubby calves. ...
Is Missouri as bad as Iowa enforcing the rules??
I did call the Iowa Motor Truck Association and asked them about the rules and the cost. They have a couple of people in their office that can assist you. They estimated the cost to get everything done is in the range of $650 plus the...
Check for sure with the Association but I believe you can register an animal as low as 1/4 to be a Shorthorn Plus but they have to be at least 50% Shorthorn to be eligible to show Shorthorn plus.