I havve seen the cows in KS and there are a lot o good ones there we were out there a week ago preparing for the cow sale and machinery sale and there are lots of ET calves go to www.wheelerauctions.com to request a catolog
Cattle were between 70 and 80 cwt on the hoof the Hog markets are kinda dragging the cattle down and we can blame part of that on the media for not calling H1N1 what it is and that is human flu strain is not even in swine It will comeback it always has
I would say just work with them if you are done for the year with him and they will feed and care for him properly I would consider letting them have him at no charge that is just 30 to 60 days that you dont have to feed him if you feed him I used a guys bull one time and just dry lotted him...
So what is her age in the pics she looks like she is an 08 spring calf but you said she calved in 07 is she bred now and are you wanting to sell them as a pair or just the cow what do you have to have for her
Been a while since I was on a dairy team about 12 or 13 years but form what I remember you wanted the udder uniform and symetric no extra teats good High muscle to hold the udder up and not to fat they had to be sound and angular on the dry heifers they looked a lot at EPDs and the soundness...
I got a old grasshopper worked good for a while but is flat wore out now still mows good if you can keep it running Parents just bought a Hustler good mower theres needs some rougher tires it spins to easy hired man has a dixon would not own it if given to me cheap built neighbor has Kubota I...
If you want to go through the national archives and see declaration of independence I suggest getting there first thing in the morning we went by abotu 5 at night and the line was 2 blocks long around the building the next morning we went about 1/2 hour before it opened and where the first ones...
If it was me I would get in one of the motels close to the national mall we stayed in the holiday inn capital last time it was nice and we could walk to all the smithsonians, capital, and monuments, personally I liked the american history museum best a few thing s in the natural history museum...
We run a lot of fescue in Northeast Mo and only problems we have is if the pasture is not clipped the seeds will get in eyes and cause eye problems usually pinkeye and early spring we feed himag mineral to prevent grass tetny (sp) but I believe that is with any grass not just fescue
We have shown June steers here in MO before have had them make that 1250 range in august at state fair but you gotta push them hard they make good calves fro the majors in the fall look really fresh.
call the sales management they should be able to help and should at least beware of the situation they will most likely help because they wan tthere sale to succeed