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<blockquote data-quote="Shoestring" data-source="post: 1698284" data-attributes="member: 41393"><p>[USER=39155]@WFfarm[/USER] [USER=40072]@Lee VanRoss[/USER] and others. Moved the electric fence Sat. Yep, the cows came skipping into the fresh area. Also, moved the posts back 3' so maybe they will mow those weeds. Now I have another question. The local market prefers Angus. This little guy is about 3 months. Looking to cut and keep him until next August and my processor appt.. But, was also told to sell him as a bull next Spring, because it looks like he may have some brahma in him and will tip the scales heavy. Then take a heifer to the processor. Here is a picture him. Mom is white with some hang down to them. She was a 4/4. So no history.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shoestring, post: 1698284, member: 41393"] [USER=39155]@WFfarm[/USER] [USER=40072]@Lee VanRoss[/USER] and others. Moved the electric fence Sat. Yep, the cows came skipping into the fresh area. Also, moved the posts back 3' so maybe they will mow those weeds. Now I have another question. The local market prefers Angus. This little guy is about 3 months. Looking to cut and keep him until next August and my processor appt.. But, was also told to sell him as a bull next Spring, because it looks like he may have some brahma in him and will tip the scales heavy. Then take a heifer to the processor. Here is a picture him. Mom is white with some hang down to them. She was a 4/4. So no history. [/QUOTE]
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