Judge Sharpe
Well-known member
Ok I have been raising a few Angus calves for the last three or four years and have always sold them as purebred, but have not filled out the paper to register them. This year I have 4 really beautiful bull calves and a good looking heifer calf that I want to register. How do I go about doing this? The mommas and the bull all have good papers. I want to keep the heifer for a replacement, but the little bulls need to move on next year and if the trouble and expense are not too much I think they would bring more with papers than as just purebred.
I have some time to worry about this sore of thing right now because I had 4 heart stents put in last week and I am having to take it easy. LOL I think taking it easy is harder than working. Saturday I got a call that the neighbor's game cameras showed more cows eating his deer corn than deer and I had to fix fence all day and heard cows all morning. My string just about ran out about noon, but we managed to get the girls home and the wire back up. For some reason several trees fell across the boundary fence when there was no wind or rain. I am just glad the girls follow the 4 wheeler everywhere looking for a hand out. They just love a hand out. They may have herd the neighbors 4 wheeler and thought I was putting out corn for them over there. Did find a calf I was not expecting that was born while I was in the hospital so the week was not a total lose even if it was another bull. Last year I had girls, this year it has been mostly bulls. Go figure.
Sorry to run on, but I needed to spout off a little bit.
Bill Brower
I have some time to worry about this sore of thing right now because I had 4 heart stents put in last week and I am having to take it easy. LOL I think taking it easy is harder than working. Saturday I got a call that the neighbor's game cameras showed more cows eating his deer corn than deer and I had to fix fence all day and heard cows all morning. My string just about ran out about noon, but we managed to get the girls home and the wire back up. For some reason several trees fell across the boundary fence when there was no wind or rain. I am just glad the girls follow the 4 wheeler everywhere looking for a hand out. They just love a hand out. They may have herd the neighbors 4 wheeler and thought I was putting out corn for them over there. Did find a calf I was not expecting that was born while I was in the hospital so the week was not a total lose even if it was another bull. Last year I had girls, this year it has been mostly bulls. Go figure.
Sorry to run on, but I needed to spout off a little bit.
Bill Brower