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  1. cghoerichs

    Hanging water bag/placenta

    Had to breath through my mouth for quite some time - some day I'll remember to buy some shoulder length gloves to keep around...
  2. cghoerichs

    Hanging water bag/placenta

    I couldn't feel anything in there that resembled a calf so I'm assuming it's placenta which she still has hanging out the back end. Guess we'll wait until the placenta drops and take her to the sale barn...
  3. cghoerichs

    Bull Temperment Change?

    I had a similar thread in here this spring. My bull started to realize his size as well. Ended up pushing down fences, challenging my skidloader, and eventually going after my wife as she drove across the pasture in the pickup. He went to the sale barn as a kill bull and I don't regret it a bit.
  4. cghoerichs

    Hanging water bag/placenta

    I have a 3 year old angus cow. She had her water bag out for a day and a night and it was broken so got her into the chute and reached in to see if everything was okay. Everything felt okay, but rather than wait I pulled it. The heifer came out fine and the cow was released and went right to...
  5. cghoerichs

    Herd Bull - Trouble!

    That bull loaded like he was ready to go for a ride! Never had to lay a hand on him. He went through the chute and up into the trailer so fast I almost didn't have time to remember to close the trailer door. Wish he would have been that good in the pasture...
  6. cghoerichs

    Herd Bull - Trouble!

    Sounds like the jury is in. I got him up into the corral this evening by moving his water up to the corral. He'll live in the corral until I can get him to the sale barn. Then as MO_cows said it's a matter of loading him. I'll have to wait til after the holiday to get him down the road but...
  7. cghoerichs

    Herd Bull - Trouble!

    Not sure this is a breeding question exactly but... I've got a small herd of 10 angus cows. I've also got a 3yr old angus bull. I do rotational grazing and move the cows three, maybe four times a day for high impact grazing on small paddocks setup with string fence. Calving and breeding go...
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