Bags good I bought her she was thinner than she is now little La200 ivermectin and mineral she picked up she should be bred about 2 months now to my angus bull I haven't had her checked and she ain't cycled again so I figure she tookThose look like jersey horns! She shore 'nuff ain't got noassitall either.
Is she bred? How's her bag?
Had her alive for 3 months she's put on some weight since I bought her so we shall seeIf you can keep her alive ,she may bring your money back this spring..
We can all do that if they are halfway healthy and got the time and money ....most like her are poor doers.when that calf pops out the weight goes down...I don't like having to spend money to save money.....I'm not being sarcastic ,and I wish you luckHad her alive for 3 months she's put on some weight since I bought her so we shall see
Pour the feed to her and sell her when she looks good.
Them horns tell me she's probably got it in her. I'll grind her up before I sell her there's well over $100 in burger thereI think it'll be really kool to see what she does!
Hope you keep us updated along the way. Especially interested in how she milks. I suspect she got some dairy in her background. But I suppose she could just be an ol skinny cow too!
Pencil says no to pouring feed to cows. Grass mineral water and hay is about all mine are gonna get maybe a few cubes just to keep em used to a bucketPour the feed to her and sell her when she looks good.
I bought 2 others with her but they are painted upPut me a load together and let me know the price. 25% profit for sure.
Cows like that will make money just by gaining weight. Slaughter cows will be higher by April and if you can gain weight plus a higher price they will make you money.View attachment 12440
She mouthed a 5 year old I gave $100 for her as well
There's a long game and there's a short game. There is a lot of upside potential in that cow being fat in early spring opposed to maybe weaning a calf a year and a half frim now.Pencil says no to pouring feed to cows. Grass mineral water and hay is about all mine are gonna get maybe a few cubes just to keep em used to a bucket
I raise 90% corriente cows but I do have a few unknowns or cheap bought second chance beef cows I bought some 3-4 year old open underweight angus type cows for $300-$325 a head last Monday run them through chute La200 ivermectin injectable put them on hay with mineral and a protein tub. I just picked up a lease place that they will call home soon as I know they will stay home not be fence hole huntersUp until 2020 i would buy hay during the summer then buy lightweight calves in september when they were cheap the sell them in may and would clear a little money. Since then i've been buying young bred cows and selling the 4 weight calves i don't keep and i break even but i gain a heifer or two. I don't have the land to take either model to a scale where i could make a real living.