Helping my friend with his cows.

JayinNY

Well-known Member
My buddy helped me out on a tree removal job
today, so i helped him with his cows this after noon
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Was a long day.
 
Your welcome, 1 i forgot, i think he has 26 head, not counting
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3, that are in a barn and 2 holstein bull calves, this coming Monday one of the charloais Bulls is going to the butchers.
 
No nothing wrong with it! but I’d rather be working with horses. Took care of my nutty off the track thoroughbred mare for 28 years, she lived to 34. I just miss her, and the rest of the mares i took care of.
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Dont know why 2 pics?
 
These Charolais look nice, but some of my buddies who breed them pure here in Scotland (for selling breeding bulls) say they are a pain in the butt to get in calf ( a calf every two years is good going) and the calves when they are born are so 'dozy' it can be a struggle to get them up and sucking. Lots of Charolais used as terminal sires here in the UK, producing large framed, fleshy beasts for the butcher, but quantity more than quality eating! Their big frames can also cause calving problems when used on smaller cows.
 

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