Thanks for update Seán. You must have read my mind. I was dying to get a look at motherless May and she is looking so well. Thanks to you her start in life wasn't too bad and she is thriving. Glad you didn't have to start chasing them to get them back. See you soon .
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Isn't it Greg Judy himself who uses buys in Bales of hay to fill in bad spots. He'll spread the bale where there is bare ground or an area that has wedding plants in it. Swears by it. Red shorthorn on two calves is looking well for the work she is doing. All the cattle looking well. Fair play
For all the good luck there always seems to be some bad built in. The grass is growing great on that field and the cattle are looking very full and content. Not a peep out of them. The Ruby calves are super chunky types. BTW Has Jasper been doing his work? He is on patrol towards the end there.
Well pj yes I'm very happy with the Ruby calves he definitely has better hiefters than bulls. The coffee cup analogy holds very true with his progeny. I'll probably go for a terminal sire next. The jury is still out on jasper. He's definitely working but he grow more than I thought he would. He's calves May be nice though
Well Peter I have to agree with you. I'm very fond of them too. And I know I had to help them get through the scour but they did get over it. Will be interesting to see them grow along side the Ruby calves. Two very nice roans gone incalculable to jasper thus year too🤞