True Grit Farms
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We're going to slaughter a steer for the first time in years. I'm looking forward to the butchering, processing and eating of Spot, the killing part not so much.
Clodhopper":3rm1ljzt said:Another benefit is it's cheaper to go in more debt when you buy more cows.
Jogeephus":lskharag said:Not Spot! How could you?
True Grit Farms":24n5er2o said:We're going to slaughter a steer for the first time in years. I'm looking forward to the butchering, processing and eating of Spot, the killing part not so much.
Bestoutwest":27j6iumy said:True Grit Farms":27j6iumy said:We're going to slaughter a steer for the first time in years. I'm looking forward to the butchering, processing and eating of Spot, the killing part not so much.
Nooooooooootttt Spoooooooooooooott!!!!!! You heathen!
My wife and son name everything around our place. It makes it really not fun when something dies.
NECowboy":bmbt0703 said:Do you name them things like Santiago and Rinaldi?
Isnt it amazing how young Daughters and Granddaughters can persuade Dad and Grampa into things that we would never normally do.BK9954":yzmc8xfp said:I only name the bulls. Caught my childrens nanny calling my new bull ugly in Spanish so I named him "El Guapo" which means "the handsome". Caught my kids naming a little brown cow butterscotch. I was going to sell that one. Wound up giving the cow up for adoption to my daughter for her birthday. All of my livestock goes by a number except the bull. Easier that way.
I could help you out with that oversupply of beef and veggies. :nod: :nod:bigbull338":advohq71 said:with the low prices ive got a dink bull calf that i may pen and put on feed.but not sure yet as the freezer is full.
Craig Miller":2lh55i3o said:We have named a few. Ribeye. Hamburger. Steak. Stripey. Fluffy ears. Blacky. Whitey. We're creative like that.