im useing this to keep record of all my adventures in the beef world and keep asking questions and getting advice.
today i finally get my clippers! these are the first big investment in my calves that i have made. they are a pair of gold oster clipmaster variable speeds. they were used but...
id let them spend supervised time together to help them get used to one another then after they get who is dominent out of the way they should create a herd of their own and stick together and be just fine
ours have to make a certain weight, 1100 for beef, 130 for pigs and idk about lambs. we dont have to much trouble selling underweight animals, the guy who hauls them to the feedlot to be killed off just buys them and finishes them off