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    About Time Ladies!

    Well now that it's 2014, we finally made it through calving. Lot's of waiting and one large surprise for us! We put the same bull we used last year back out with the girls at the house. (All Maine crosses, a few old show girls in there) I snapped a few pictures when I was over on Christmas, and...
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    Daughters heifer... Opinions

    I can see the Brangus aspects of her and the Maine too. I like the depth of her and how she carries it from brisket to flank, no dipping off. She does have that Brangus wastey neck line, which carries into her brisket, making her appear tight in her heart girth. She's a very tight compact type...
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    Clipper Cords

    I've never had problems with my clipper cords. Curious, do you wrap the chord around the clippers where it puts strain on connection part? Typically we loop ours and make sure that connection part is laying straight, never wrapped around the clippers itself.
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    project training

    Anytime! Also having them tie knots used around the barn and by products are always a few other fun ones to do :)
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    project training

    http://www.geauga4h.org/beef/beef_body.htm At our 6 county fair every year we have a mandatory Skillathon for all exibitors on their prespective project. Mine was always cattle. That is the exact one we used on that link. We had blanks and the parts were on lamanated paper next to the picture...
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    Calming Show Cattle

    Cattle Calm never worked for me. We eneded up buying Meletonin over the counter at WalMart. It's a natural sleep aid. Takes the edge off of them. CAUTION: Will make your calf lay down in the ring. We found this out. Easiest way to give it is to smash the pills into a powder, mix with water in a...
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