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Preg checked another bunch today
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1551689" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Today we ran 146 cows through the chute. There was 23 opens. These cows were all bought as pairs out of Burns Oregon last spring. They included 60 first calvers. His brothers have a place leased about 10 miles or so south of here. They needed more cows to fill it up. These cows came in on trucks (about a 3 hour haul), unloaded, the calves all roped and branded, And then herded straight up hill through the cliffs. The neighbors said he always thought he owned the worse ranch in the world, then he ran cows over in Rye Valley. It is all straight up and down. He says it is a wonder any of the cows got bred. All of the opens looked like they were those first calvers.</p><p>Back in October when he weaned the calves off this bunch he told me the guy he bought them from told him they wean a 600 pound calf every year. I told him the guy didn't tell him a story. Heck I could see 4 or 5 calves that go 600 pounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1551689, member: 498"] Today we ran 146 cows through the chute. There was 23 opens. These cows were all bought as pairs out of Burns Oregon last spring. They included 60 first calvers. His brothers have a place leased about 10 miles or so south of here. They needed more cows to fill it up. These cows came in on trucks (about a 3 hour haul), unloaded, the calves all roped and branded, And then herded straight up hill through the cliffs. The neighbors said he always thought he owned the worse ranch in the world, then he ran cows over in Rye Valley. It is all straight up and down. He says it is a wonder any of the cows got bred. All of the opens looked like they were those first calvers. Back in October when he weaned the calves off this bunch he told me the guy he bought them from told him they wean a 600 pound calf every year. I told him the guy didn't tell him a story. Heck I could see 4 or 5 calves that go 600 pounds. [/QUOTE]
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