I have a cow that is due to calve any day now. i want to get her back on track for spring calving. My question is, is it going to cause me problems if I leave her open untill I can breed her for a spring born or should I breed her back asap and just wait the few years it will take me to get her...
I was going to ask the same question. My little brother has a calf that hits his track with no problem at all, but when watching him walk I can see that he seems stiff in his pasturn he does not pop but just looks stiff. Is there anything to do for this?
Now this sounds a little hinky but its the truth. A friend of a friend of mine Raised the calf that won tulsa, he had sent that calf to Kirk to try and get him sold, after a couple months Kirk called him and told him that he was good enough for him to feed and made him him an offer. Now i dont...
I have been going to Denver for about 8 years now and have never made it to the yards ( yes yes i know im a failure as a cattlemen). Are they down the hill from the barn where they keep the prospect calves?
I am looking to pick up another heifer for my little brother and was thinking about trying the pen of 3 and pen of 5 sale in Denver. Can anyone tell me how the quality is?
Also good sales, but it is going to be hard copeland's quality this year. If you get a chance to look at his calves remember the bald faced sunseeker. I think he could make you famous
If you are afraid of stray bullets load your 12 gauge with "dead coyote" (I can't remember who makes it, but they should have it at wal mart) I have rolled yotes at as far as 80 yards with it. Even if you just hit them in the ass with it they will die in a few hours. It will also help if you...
Just wanted to let everybody know about a couple sales here in NM.
The first one is in Tucumcari, NM on October 13. You can view pics and get more information at www.copelandshowcattle.com
The second is in Belen, NM on October 20. For more info you can contact me (Chris) at 505-410-7685 you...