Right here on the farm in Riverton. They summered out on the desert east of Creston Junction Wyoming.@gcreekrch absolutely gorgeous picture. Can't SEE the cattle, but, I'm assuming they are eating on those lines of hay. What a great system. I "assume" you don't leave your tractor out there - LOL, no "plug-in".
@CowboyRam nice group of calves. When were they born?
Oops. I guess I'm tired, it has been a stressful week. Most were born March/April, but had a few were as late as May. My average weight was 535 for all.I asked WHEN they were born.
Nice little crawler loader you have there, we have the JD350B and for a small machine it's incredible what it can doA few April born replacent heifers.
So nice for cleaning out pens.Nice little crawler loader you have there, we have the JD350B and for a small machine it's incredible what it can do
First 4 pictures are my cows/heifers. The 2 angus heifers (hopefully bred - blood testing coming soon) could have been registered but I never bothered.
The last picture is of my steers, 5 are being processed in September. There are some Angus and Shorthorn.
Show me pictures of what you have that makes you proud!
First 4 pictures are my cows/heifers. The 2 angus heifers (hopefully bred - blood testing coming soon) could have been registered but I never bothered.
The last picture is of my steers, 5 are being processed in September. There are some Angus and Shorthorn.
Show me pictures of what you have that makes you proud!