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New brahman bull meeting his herd for the time.
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<blockquote data-quote="Chapin81" data-source="post: 1644504" data-attributes="member: 39180"><p>I envy his job as well. I sure wouldn't mind making my rounds everyday on horseback. It sure as heck beats sitting in nyc traffic and inhaling all those fumes. lol. We use local breed horses nothing fancy. They get the job done. A terrain like this is a bit rough on them, there's always that chance of snake bites as well. So far We have lost one horse to a snake bite and 5 cows as well(close to 14 years altogether). As far as cattle goes we first started with commercial zebu cattle and a registered brahman. Over the years we screwed up and purchased cheap commercial bulls we didn't know their background EPD's things of that sort for all we know they were probably related to our herd, due to that unfortunate mistake Every year our calf's looked like crap. Not kidding! Very sad but true. But to answer your question I have started buying Better bulls and hope to someday be a very good breeder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chapin81, post: 1644504, member: 39180"] I envy his job as well. I sure wouldn’t mind making my rounds everyday on horseback. It sure as heck beats sitting in nyc traffic and inhaling all those fumes. lol. We use local breed horses nothing fancy. They get the job done. A terrain like this is a bit rough on them, there’s always that chance of snake bites as well. So far We have lost one horse to a snake bite and 5 cows as well(close to 14 years altogether). As far as cattle goes we first started with commercial zebu cattle and a registered brahman. Over the years we screwed up and purchased cheap commercial bulls we didn’t know their background EPD’s things of that sort for all we know they were probably related to our herd, due to that unfortunate mistake Every year our calf’s looked like crap. Not kidding! Very sad but true. But to answer your question I have started buying Better bulls and hope to someday be a very good breeder. [/QUOTE]
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