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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 759263" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>We worked the cows last week and I seperated the cows into two groups; one group with beefmasters, limo, and some longhorns is with the charolais bull. The other group is the brangus girls with my aplus bull. Made sure that each group had plenty of paddocks to graze on - we just got a bunch of rain, so the grass will be coming in nice now.</p><p></p><p>I even have a worker of mine (from my real job) that's ckecking on them for me. So I talk to him yesterday evening and he tells me "They are all doing fine, all of them are up in the front pasture" WHAT? He had opened the gates so that all of the cows could be together. He heard them "mooing" to each other and thought they wanted to be together. ARGGHHH. Well, I'll be sorting the cows again next weekend. Was hoping for some charolais sired calves, but that big Angus plus wont let him get anywhere near the cows. Oh well....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 759263, member: 2653"] We worked the cows last week and I seperated the cows into two groups; one group with beefmasters, limo, and some longhorns is with the charolais bull. The other group is the brangus girls with my aplus bull. Made sure that each group had plenty of paddocks to graze on - we just got a bunch of rain, so the grass will be coming in nice now. I even have a worker of mine (from my real job) that's ckecking on them for me. So I talk to him yesterday evening and he tells me "They are all doing fine, all of them are up in the front pasture" WHAT? He had opened the gates so that all of the cows could be together. He heard them "mooing" to each other and thought they wanted to be together. ARGGHHH. Well, I'll be sorting the cows again next weekend. Was hoping for some charolais sired calves, but that big Angus plus wont let him get anywhere near the cows. Oh well.... [/QUOTE]
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