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  1. grubbie

    A few Photos

    Always enjoy your photos Randi. Great looking animals, your pasture and weather look like we could be next door neighbors. Even our replacements look fat, just on grass.
  2. grubbie

    Grass Fed Flavor

    Yep, that's how we do it, get them on the gain in spring. It is a different taste, but very good. Another thing to keep in mind is that you have to have enough grass for them to get FAT. If not, they will be tough and nasty tasting.
  3. grubbie

    Working dogs

    A stock dog needs to work, that's what they do. 25 pairs a few times a year, you would do better to train your cows. Shake a bag of cake in front of our cows and they will follow you anywhere, but they weren't always that way. Train your cows to dome to a bag of feed, a bucket of feed, whatever...
  4. grubbie

    Working the Heifers

    As always, I enjoyed your pictures. You guys have my kind of cattle. Great looking animals!
  5. grubbie

    Oil Pipe Fencing

    I used 2 3/8 oil pipe (not drill stem, it's heavier) to build my corral. With the leftovers I made H braces and corner braces for field fence. I concrete those in place. With good corners and braces in the right places (water gaps, etc.) you don't have to mess with barbed wire as often as you...
  6. grubbie

    A Cool Photo, and Some of our Replacements

    Always love your pictures Randi, looking for some replacements here as well. Bred heifers going $3000-$3200 here,....yikes!
  7. grubbie

    How is everyone doing in the cold?

    -24 in mid-November........not happy.....AT ALL.
  8. grubbie

    Fence Specifications

    I use 4 strands, 11" from the ground and 11" apart. Seems to work well with cows, calves, yearlings. Posts 13 foot or so apart. I try to steer clear of any stays, and any more strands of wire is just another one to fix. Around here antelope are hard on fences and you have to do a lot of repairs...
  9. grubbie

    Interesting rodeo

    I have gotten to where I analyze purchases on one qualification only; Is it worth it to me in the long run? For instance, I sold my backhoe cause I only used it once every couple years. But, I still had to maintain it, keep it greased, run it a bit to keep seals from drying out, takes up barn...
  10. grubbie

    Sharing a video

    I would enjoy using a horse as well, but they are another chore to do, and it takes longer. I am only keeping them pushed up in a bunch with the bike. They know where to go, and they know when it's time. The wife is on a wheeler with a bag of cake, she hollers and they follow her anywhere. If I...
  11. grubbie

    Sharing a video

    I got into a conversation with an ex-rodeo cowboy the other day at an outdoor get together. He was intent on arguing about how to move a herd of cows. "I won't do it with four wheelers", he said. "If I have to do it that way, I'll move out of this country". I told him how we do it and he accused...
  12. grubbie

    Starting A Farm from scratch.

    In my part of the country, you couldn't raise enough cows on that acreage to even come close to making payments on the land. Seems to me your hobby will COST you money, not make you money. That is not to say it's not worth it, though. And thank you, for your service.
  13. grubbie

    Coyote's

    Never had a coyote kill a calf here, but I am certain they would kill one if they were hungry enough. Getting rid of them is not hard. People everywhere are looking for places to call/hunt coyotes. I love doing it, take a few off our place every year. Keeps them thinned out a bit. I don't want...
  14. grubbie

    Branding Traditions

    I've done it with a rope and a wood fire, I've done it with the calves in a small pen and wrestling them by hand (the most fun), and now we do it on a calf table. I had a lot of brothers, cousins, and neighbors around when I was a kid. We loved to wrestle calves. I am now 50, and I still might...
  15. grubbie

    Lazy Cow head rest.

    Love the pic! Nice calf, but give mama a break and wean that thing! :tiphat:
  16. grubbie

    bull picture

    Yeah I always look for eye pigment, Ned and Jan Ward out of Sheridan WY get the credit for raising him. They raise some nice bulls that are excellent baldy makers. I only get credit for writing the check.....
  17. grubbie

    bull picture

    no worries...different strokes. I love him. He is plenty tall, that might not come off in the picture. Lean and mean, mover and shaker. He gets around and covers a lot of cows and throws a beautiful calf. I like his shape and size. I have his uncle here as well who looked just like him at that...
  18. grubbie

    bull picture

    3 year old
  19. grubbie

    bull picture

    One of the boys was posing so I snapped a picture. Thought it was a good pic to share.
  20. grubbie

    Calf pictures

    My favorite thing about this board is the pictures...thanks, these are great!
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