Thanks for sharing, really appreciate it. Bulls are looking awesome, really looking forward to coming down to your sale, this will be my first time down to your place.
Great looking group of bulls ! That’s not just a feed ration, its breeding of superior genetics 🧬and a ranch that’s looking for perfection, and willing to put in the work to make a bull like these at that age! Keep up the good work!👍
I called and talked to Kelly yesterday, I love the program you all have, Kelly was so great to talk with, I am trying to plan on coming down and checking out your operation, really love the look of good square frame cattle. Your program is so inspirational for me as a new purebred breeder that appreciates the cows that can stay in a heard for a long time and just do their job. I think it starts with a strong frame, those cows or bulls aren't going to break down over time, they should keep good feet under them and be problem free during calving. I am looking forward to more videos. Thank you
No we cut and baled the grass that was there, and planted it the same day. It was extremely dry and when it got a rain on it, it was the first thing growing. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ynUFO3oTXTo.html if you want to see the video
Nice looking stuff, but does your animals waste alot of that cuz of stalks? Or they eat 90 percent of it? P,s have you guys tried extended your windrows out so it could dry faster? Sure you may drive over it but we noticed that it seems to dry our hay a bit quicker.
You didn't squeeze the cane for juice THEN silage them??? My late Uncle had a dairy over in Paris, AR and his cow LOVED the heads mixed with silaged sorghum cane, mixed with "throw-out bread" from the Bunny Bread store. I'm a once-removed from the farm City Boy, and none of my folks raised beef cattle. I raised some hogs on a friend's farm. They're like bananas, when they're "ripe", peel 'em and eat 'em! I'm a member of PETA-People Eating Tasty Animals! Being a farmer or rancher is harder work than I was ever able to do. I raise my pill bottles to ya' fella! BTW, I'm up in Tussa, Okra-Homer!
We did 42 pounds to the acre, and the seed was Gro-N-Graze classic (conventional sorghum) We just wanted to try the basic kind to see how it did, next year we are planning on doing the silage kind and to wrap it