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  1. Loch Valley Fold

    Working Dog

    Diesel should do alright, he has some big boots to fill he is going to be compared to our other dog Rocky. The red/black are Jersey x Angus & were in our dairy herd until they got too old for milking, than got retired to our farm to raise calves for a few more years yet. The highlands are the...
  2. Loch Valley Fold

    Working Dog

    We breed mostly Angus, we've started selling a couple of bulls as well lately as they the quality that I would breed with. We've just started playing around with Dexters for milking we've used a Jersey bull over the entire herd this year as I didn't want the hassle of running 2 bulls. The cow...
  3. Loch Valley Fold

    Working Dog

    Hi Ken He is a mix of Kelpie & Border Collie, parents don't work but grandparents were bred & worked on a dairy farm. This is a cross that I really like
  4. Loch Valley Fold

    Working Dog

    Took our new pup Diesel out to meet the cows yesterday at 11 weeks old we've not had time to see if he has what it takes to make a working dog, heres a couple of pics don't think we need to worry. I'm there with him as "back up" should one of the cows/ calves become a little too pushy. He...
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    Home reared bull

    The most obvious breed would be Angus Rossco is a cross of Lowline Angus(sire) x Angus x Jersey x Friesian (dam). He was bucket raised as his mom had a ship load of milk for just 1 calf so she was in the dairy herd. We have another bull bred pretty much the same way only he is not as well put...
  6. Loch Valley Fold

    Home reared bull

    Yeah it was a hard decision to sell, a good idea ? possibly not but we'll live with it. I'm sure the complements would stop once his breeding comes out :cowboy:
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    Not a good cross

    Taurus, am going to disagree here have you seen my Highland x Angus?? There's nothing about smaller frame size with my cattle
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    Home reared bull

    Thanks for the positive replies guys I really liked Rossco but he ended up liking the neighbours cattle more so we sold him on to a farm with 200 head to keep him busy :) We kept some nice heifers out of him though
  9. Loch Valley Fold

    Home reared bull

    That bull looks like he's is just about asleep
  10. Loch Valley Fold

    What I'm seeing today

    Jilleroo its been good not real heavy but enough to soak right in, than a couple of days of sunny weather than the rain again all up over the week & a bit we had over 10" of rain was much needed
  11. Loch Valley Fold

    Home reared bull

    The 1st bull we kept from the beef herd This is the 3rd bull we raised & sold We breed our own bulls for the dairy herd the beef herd is a little bit different we don't have the space to raise too many bulls
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    What I'm seeing today

    This is what we woke up to & started driving in not that heavy The lake on the side of the road is normally a paddock flat From This on our way to work To This in 5mins Love all the rain we've been getting This is the creek that runs right through the middle of our place normally very...
  13. Loch Valley Fold

    RIP Rosie

    Painful as it was to put her down you did the right thing, we did the same with our cow "Mother Mary" she earned her right to die on the farm & we were happy to let her. Its always sad to say goodbye
  14. Loch Valley Fold

    Bull Beef Question - Highland related

    We have highlanders & have put several in the freezer the last 1 was a 12mth old bull never noticed anything strange with the flavour, texture, taste ect from any other breed that we have done in the past. How was he finished? we grow ours out on grass only no grain feeding at all perhaps it...
  15. Loch Valley Fold

    Jogeephus you inspired this

    Thank you
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    What do you like/dislike about these cows?

    Bega Cheese suppliers have a 250,000 thresh hold anything over that they get docked at start 5cents/litre if nothing is done than its up to 15 cents/litre they than use a sliding scale where the SCC is averaged out over 13 weeks before the farmer is back off penalty rates.
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    Some of our Replacement Heifers

    animalsci2011 : The ones we did were very nice these little piggies were Berkshire (mother) x Tamworth x Duroc (sp) (father) Townfarmer : All of our highlands & crosses all have horns we did have 1 years ago that I had thought was going to be polled as she had no horns up unti; she was 10 mths...
  18. Loch Valley Fold

    Fires in Australia

    Thanks we're fine now
  19. Loch Valley Fold

    Fires in Australia

    We're all good here the closest the fires got to us was about 10 kms as "the crow flies" to the south east of our property. If the wind had changed it may have been a different story. not worried about fires coming through the mountains as we are in a valley with 2 properties between us & the...
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