Calving 2024 Charolais

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Congratulations on a successful year... That last one looks like a nice sized heifer. Your birth weights are great, especially if you didn't have to help too many of them.
You have some real nice cows, good size, and from last years pictures, they raise some dandy calves...

How has your weather been up there? Are the cows outside yet? We have been mostly warmer than normal here, and our immediate area is drier than it should be...25-50 miles north they have had 2 to 3 times the rain we have... Rain hopefully coming tomorrow night. Wish we could have relieved Texas of a little of their torrential rains... a couple inches here would be welcome but don't want their excessive amount...
 
Congratulations on a successful year... That last one looks like a nice sized heifer. Your birth weights are great, especially if you didn't have to help too many of them.
You have some real nice cows, good size, and from last years pictures, they raise some dandy calves...

How has your weather been up there? Are the cows outside yet? We have been mostly warmer than normal here, and our immediate area is drier than it should be...25-50 miles north they have had 2 to 3 times the rain we have... Rain hopefully coming tomorrow night. Wish we could have relieved Texas of a little of their torrential rains... a couple inches here would be welcome but don't want their excessive amount...
Thanks, the heifer on the picture was 105lbs, the cow past her calving date (3 days). They eat second cut of hay and corn silage since a month.
The cows will go out around may 25 as every year. We have, with the last year calves, 330 heads inside barns.
Weather is cool and wet around here, we have a 100 acres to seed of corn and oat and only the manure is spread, we are waiting dryer conditions to seed. Some nights are still near frozen degrees.IMG_6693.png
 
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