cypressfarms
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There are several times of the year that I really love being a cattlemen. Besides newborn calves running all around, I always like when I let the cows into the ryegrass. The way I'm set up, I can't graze them for a few hours at a time, so the cows go in and get to graze for at least a few days. Yesterday evening let the whole group go into a pasture with about 15 acres of ryegrass. If cows could smile, they would have been. Thought I'd share a couple of pics.
The bull definitely likes the ryegrass:
Calves seem to play a while before they get down to business:
Believe it or not, I do have a charolais heifer - long story:
The wild gene baldy born earlier is turning darker:
Hereford imposter:
I actually have someone who wants to buy this bull calf as a herd sire. He's from a Brangus cow bred to a hereford bull, I call em super baldies:
Amazing how some good freash air, green grass and sunshine will make you feel.
The bull definitely likes the ryegrass:
Calves seem to play a while before they get down to business:
Believe it or not, I do have a charolais heifer - long story:
The wild gene baldy born earlier is turning darker:
Hereford imposter:
I actually have someone who wants to buy this bull calf as a herd sire. He's from a Brangus cow bred to a hereford bull, I call em super baldies:
Amazing how some good freash air, green grass and sunshine will make you feel.