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<blockquote data-quote="MTplainsman" data-source="post: 469168" data-attributes="member: 7375"><p>tlmcr, the calves are going to Glasgow this Thursday straight off the cows this year. No weaning or creep... next year will be different.</p><p></p><p>sodfarmer490, That isn't CW grass, but looks similiar. Not sure what exactly it is , but we do have these varieties in this country:</p><p></p><p>Brome grass, Fescue, Foxtail, Crested Wheat grass, Wild Rye, Canary Grass, Needle grass, Blue Stem, Buffalo grass, Cord grass, Grama, Indian grass, Sandreed, Switch grass.</p><p></p><p>los manires, I don't recall what I got on my Reds alone, but I remember doing poorly on all my steer calves last year at .98 at Miles City. Hope to get a 1.02 this year. My weaning weights are too large for most buyers, and I get discounted. My average weaning last year was 660 lbs. Most buyer want anywhere from 350 to 550 lb calves and will bid high to get them too. </p><p></p><p>CowCop, LOL! Oh... we got rocks up the 'ol corn chute, trust me. The pics are decieving, as they don't show up at long range with all the stuble, but in this country we are plagued with them!!! If we didn't have snow on the ground I'd take some pics of our rocks that we have to battle. </p><p></p><p>I luv herfrds, I bought my Hereford bulls from good friends of ours, the J bar E ranch of Plentywood. It is run by Arvid and Linda Eggen. Arvid's sister is Joanne Beery of Beery Land and Livestock from Circle, who also sell registered Herefords.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTplainsman, post: 469168, member: 7375"] tlmcr, the calves are going to Glasgow this Thursday straight off the cows this year. No weaning or creep... next year will be different. sodfarmer490, That isn't CW grass, but looks similiar. Not sure what exactly it is , but we do have these varieties in this country: Brome grass, Fescue, Foxtail, Crested Wheat grass, Wild Rye, Canary Grass, Needle grass, Blue Stem, Buffalo grass, Cord grass, Grama, Indian grass, Sandreed, Switch grass. los manires, I don't recall what I got on my Reds alone, but I remember doing poorly on all my steer calves last year at .98 at Miles City. Hope to get a 1.02 this year. My weaning weights are too large for most buyers, and I get discounted. My average weaning last year was 660 lbs. Most buyer want anywhere from 350 to 550 lb calves and will bid high to get them too. CowCop, LOL! Oh... we got rocks up the 'ol corn chute, trust me. The pics are decieving, as they don't show up at long range with all the stuble, but in this country we are plagued with them!!! If we didn't have snow on the ground I'd take some pics of our rocks that we have to battle. I luv herfrds, I bought my Hereford bulls from good friends of ours, the J bar E ranch of Plentywood. It is run by Arvid and Linda Eggen. Arvid's sister is Joanne Beery of Beery Land and Livestock from Circle, who also sell registered Herefords. [/QUOTE]
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