mmmmmm . . . . clover!!

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Clover's coming in strong now!

11 year old Focus of ER

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii11 ... one076.jpg

8 year old Boyd New Day

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii11 ... one072.jpg

bred Net Worth heifer

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii11 ... one061.jpg

8 year old 1407

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii11 ... one058.jpg

8 year old BT Right Time

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii11 ... one064.jpg

7 year old Midland

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii11 ... one065.jpg

I love older cows . . . .

Sorry - can't figure out how to actually get the pictures up.
 
angus9259":3q57qqdu said:
Clover's coming in strong now!

11 year old Focus of ER

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8 year old Boyd New Day

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bred Net Worth heifer

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8 year old 1407

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8 year old BT Right Time

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7 year old Midland

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I love older cows . . . .



And the cleanup bull while I'm at it - Nationwide X Bandolier - 15 months

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I hope you have very good AI success! Older cows look like sensible working girls.
 
Nice cows. I have been adding a couple of cows to my herd each year, I find the ones on 4th or 5th calf are good value, they have done all their growing and get straight down to business producing good calves, they don't lose condition with the change of address.
There seems to be a big difference in the coat shedding of your cows. I only saw flies on one with the long coat.
I would love your pastures.
Thanks for posting the photos.
Ken
 
ALACOWMAN":3fiv1777 said:
clover is strong here to,, strongest as ive seen in awhile,,, good looking group

Gets 'em fatter than if they were on "feed". Cows are dry - 2nd trimester - building back from weaning their winter calves.
 
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