You got some nice bulls, I particularly like the look of your old bull. It's just unfortunate when the good ones get old ........ But then don't we all?
That's an impressive collection of bulls. Arethey all naturally polled? Would I be correct in thinking that the majority of these will be used to mate the commercial cows and only a select few used to mate the purebreds + AI? Do you use these bulls singly with a group of commercials or perhaps as pairs/triples? It is equally interesting you mention Simmentals cross breeding in the background of some. Over here the meat trade has a quite strong preferance for Limousin crossbreeding qualities due to their better KO% plus large meaty frame and their perceived better milking performance = faster calf growth / better shape. The only significant downside being that all too often when crossbred is their wild hooligan behaviour especially when mated with Black and Whites - I would be most interested in your thoughts on this.
Yes only 4 of the bulls will breed purebreds I will breed a couple weeks before pasture and I'll put 6-7 bulls out with one group after they go to pasture they will get split into smaller groups we try to put 1 bull for every 25 cows but sometimes it doesn't work out and you have one bull with 35 cows and one pasture will have a bull with 10 cows. My one Grandfather was a Simmental breeder and he cross bred with Limo and he had to work hard to buy good bulls that weren't wild. The sim/angus bull will be put with some cows that need a little extra grow we are just try this out I've used percentage bulls in years gone by but I've gone to an Angus herd and tag them as angus to try to trigger a better price. I love angus but your most productive cows are crossbred
We have a red bull kinda like that one. But we also have a young black bull and they go at it all the time. We have them in 2 different areas but they take out all the fencing we have put up. Hot wire don't even stop them. The only fence that seems to work is the 6ft steal fence made out of thick pipe. Good luck and hope your plan works.
I've invested very heavy on herd bulls 20 years ago I went to 20 sales a year to buy a good bull for a low price. Now I've decided that my bull power is more than half the herd so I should buy the best that can and try to pay the bank off later LOL
That’s a good looking bull. Nice video. We’re running Registered black Angus bulls on Sim/Ang registered cattle and commercial cattle. Your herd looks great.
I have a question: I know this was an old video but I noticed you had a large number of bulls in an enclosure together. How do you keep them from fighting each other? I'm not a farmer or a rancher so I know very little about such things. I couldn't be farther from either occupation, I'm a retired preacher. Thank you and God Bless my friend.
they spend most of the year together and they figure out a pecking order and after that with out introducing new bulls they get along great. After this video I put 3 young bulls in this pen and it was fine but I wouldn't put a mature one in that the didn't know into a small pen.
Those bulls, that breed seems to have a nice temperament. I hope you get footage of a bull jumping the gate one day, as it is awesome sight to see such a huge animal jump heights that we envisage as impossible. I know it is not what you would desire, but it is a sight I would love to see again, this time from a safe distance via video.
We had a massive black Angus bull. He didn't jump. He just walked through things. We would tie him up in the yard to farm equipment and he would pull it when he wanted to move. We tied him to the dozer and he'd break the one and a half inch rope. When we sold him we run him up into the livestock truck and he went nuts busting up the truck. The driver said no way and let him out. We had a bigger truck come and ran him in with 10 cows. Then he was fine. They delivered bull and brought cows back.
I come from a dairy background. You walk through the bulls like you are bullet proof. We used to be forbidden from being in any pasture with a dairy bull. We'd get grilled if we mentioned a pasture. Neighbors had broken legs, one had both of her collar bones broken by her Jersey bull, a couple of guys arms broken. No going in a cowyard without a pitchfork. We showed our Guernsey show bulls but they left before they left senior yearling age. We inseminated from the time I was six because of my parents fear for us because they knew we'd be in the yard with our heifers and cows all the time and would surely get ourselves killed. In other words I am scared to death of bulls. But these were dairy bulls. I desperately miss dairy cattle as pets.
I've heard dairy bulls can be nasty. I know some Hutterite colonies use bulls to breed in the dairies because of religious reasons and a lot of them keep a dog to move the bulls and protect them. I'm with my bulls all the time and I still watch out because they are so powerful and even if they hit each other I might get hit by accident.
He's beautiful! Seems mellow too. Looks like the kind of steers we used to have. Love the red color of them! Gingers!!! I could sit on our boys. They were cool.
AWESOME !!! I've loved Bull's for as long as I can remember. I remember having my face mashed up against the window in the back seat, scanning for bull's, no matter how big the herd was I could always spot that bull before we drove past the field. We drove across the United States several times (3times)..... I was about 6 yrs old the 1st time & that's all I did every trip... the entire trip.... scan them herd's for the bull. X'cellent memories. Love ur bull's, they're Beautiful, good luck with them. "junk~junkie"
Great review on the bulls, enjoy your videos. How many cows do you run and how many acres of hay, pasture and crop do you have? I am from Bruce County in Ontario and former cattle farmer, still have interest in what other farmers are doing because you may learn something.Thanks
We will be breeding North of 250 females this year And I rent all my grass and probably 3000acres And we just have a small irrigation farm to grow feed on. Thanks for your comments I only started doing videos because I enjoyed learning how people did things in other areas and thought maybe I would show what a small southern Alberta operation is like.
+Les Ribey - I have a question for you. I'm just a city boy, who thinks he has some country smarts. You referred to yourself as a former cattle farmer. Shouldn't you have used the term rancher? Farmer raises produce & a rancher raises livestock, basically speaking of course. Anybody can ring in on this & this is just a friendly lil' question. No insults made or intended.
Your bulls surprised me but unfortunately I’m not a farmer, they look so tame. Is it just a misconception on my part or are your bulls tamer than most? Not boring at all to me
These bulls are pretty easy going but they are still bulls and are governed by their hormones so you need to be careful when you are with them. I don't buy bulls with bad attitudes and if they get mean I ship them.
Yep, it depends on the individual bull. Ours was tame as could be but you never know. I worked for a farmer who had a tame-ish bull and one day snapped pinning his wife to the barn wall. He beat the bull with a pipe till it let go. Ever since then nobody could go in the pen/pasture with the bull without the pipe. He acted fine and had no problems but wouldn't tolerate humans.
They all seem quite placid... but I don't think I'd turn me back on them... 😂 I was chased out of a field once whilst carrying over a calving jack to my farmer neighbour handling a belgian blue in the corner... she saw me comin & leapt up and charged at me !! Threw the jack at her & ran like the wind 😅 I'm originally a city-slicker but rural 13 years now & I would NEVER go back to city living... my favourite time is lambing, sheep are easier to handle.. 😒 Lovin your vids here in the Emerald Isle 👍😎☘
Peter We had black Angus and had a cow we called tank. She was big, square, old, and rough looking but she threw big beautiful calves. You had to be careful touching her newborn. She never hurt anyone but she definitely was not to be trusted. She was fine after calf got a little older.
Grew up on a 23 acre farm with my grandfather he had black Angus heifers Red Angus some brama heifers also a sharley heifer. The black Angus bull he had was over 8 years may have been 12 years old and probably weighed 2500lb but I could walk right up to him and put a fly tag in his ear no chute or nothing wouldn't even budge guess the old bull was comfortable.
I use to tell people our black Angus bull was estimated to weigh 2000 pounds. No one would believe me. Yours was heavier. Ours was tame as could be too. He was even holter trained. Previous owners daughter would ride him.
Handsome animals. What do you mean about having "bull issues" last year? Some of us don't know what your expressions mean, like "replacement heifer". Thanks!
Beautiful animals! Are they Angus? You care for your cattle. They seem relaxed, well feeding, wellness. They are so good-looking. I'dl like to touch them! 😍
Wow what a impressive collection of bulls bucking awesome LOL you certainly have well mannered bulls they seem to be quiet docile but you always have to be on your toes around them just in case .
These bulls are all for breeding but the calves they help produce end up feeding the world. I take great pride in raising cattle with great care that are treated well but end up in the food chain.
I'm a retired engineer, but still enjoy learning about things that I know nothing about. If I use logic, you have more bulls than needed for 250 cows / heifers, but after breeding time, and out to pasture, you want one bull for 25 c / h, his only purpose, to cover any c/h that was missed, or didn't take? How do you judge the quality of your bulls, if they are turned in with c/h in groups of 8, and then when calf drops, you don't know his father? I did raise a few horses, observed semen collection for AI, how difficult / dangerous is collecting semen from a 1600 pound bull?
I run different pastures so that the younger females don't go into the same breeding groups as it's father, and if they do go into the same breeding group with the sire and you have 8 bulls in the group your odds are still ok. Some bulls stamp the calf enough you can tell. Bulls get pretty ease to collect after a while they just wait their turn to jump the dummy and the job is done.
Only old developed muscle is tough and yes sometimes you can have calfs too big especially with young cows. We had a massive black Angus bull and we ( and cows) did ok.
AndersonCattleCo. How do you have so many bulls in one pen end everyone gets alone fine? Because they already established that Who is the dominant one?
you bet they winter together and they know who's boss. I have pen with 12 bulls right now and they just hang out and relax. I like to run them together so that when we need to breed the bulls don't fight too much they just go to work.
These bulls are used to breed the cows , and those calves will be used for meat except the heifer calves kept for breeding. The cows all raise their calves and are not used for milk production
@@AndersonCattleCo Wow. I had no idea. Where does this particular farmer get their milk from? I assume they love and put milk on their morning Golden Grahams just like I do.
That bull is walking around with that "I'm too big to care" energy
love hear folks talk about their herds..youve got a great looking group
Stay blessed you honest hard-working country person
This was an AWESOME video! Fascinating! Your cattle are so beautifully cared for!
You got some nice bulls, I particularly like the look of your old bull. It's just unfortunate when the good ones get old ........ But then don't we all?
Some nice looking bulls. Thanks for letting us see them, it would be cool to see what kind of calves they had this year.
The video is over a year old so if you watch my other videos you will see the calves
That's an impressive collection of bulls. Arethey all naturally polled?
Would I be correct in thinking that the majority of these will be used to mate the commercial cows and only a select few used to mate the purebreds + AI? Do you use these bulls singly with a group of commercials or perhaps as pairs/triples?
It is equally interesting you mention Simmentals cross breeding in the background of some. Over here the meat trade has a quite strong preferance for Limousin crossbreeding qualities due to their better KO% plus large meaty frame and their perceived better milking performance = faster calf growth / better shape. The only significant downside being that all too often when crossbred is their wild hooligan behaviour especially when mated with Black and Whites - I would be most interested in your thoughts on this.
Yes only 4 of the bulls will breed purebreds I will breed a couple weeks before pasture and I'll put 6-7 bulls out with one group after they go to pasture they will get split into smaller groups we try to put 1 bull for every 25 cows but sometimes it doesn't work out and you have one bull with 35 cows and one pasture will have a bull with 10 cows. My one Grandfather was a Simmental breeder and he cross bred with Limo and he had to work hard to buy good bulls that weren't wild. The sim/angus bull will be put with some cows that need a little extra grow we are just try this out I've used percentage bulls in years gone by but I've gone to an Angus herd and tag them as angus to try to trigger a better price. I love angus but your most productive cows are crossbred
@@AndersonCattleCo Doesn't this mean you're lying to customers-" tag them as angus to try to trigger a better price."?
No trick they are angus
Hes lovely. Care for him well. Beautiful bull
We have a red bull kinda like that one. But we also have a young black bull and they go at it all the time. We have them in 2 different areas but they take out all the fencing we have put up. Hot wire don't even stop them. The only fence that seems to work is the 6ft steal fence made out of thick pipe. Good luck and hope your plan works.
Bulls must be evenly matched that they keep fighting, this year we had some fighters and broke my barb wire fence bull pen 8 times this spring.
you guys sure have some nice looking bulls! good old WI!
I've invested very heavy on herd bulls 20 years ago I went to 20 sales a year to buy a good bull for a low price. Now I've decided that my bull power is more than half the herd so I should buy the best that can and try to pay the bank off later LOL
I found you video interesting, you named each bull with numbers and names. What does the numbers represent?
What a bunch of bull.
Nice group of bulls for sure. Getting new bulls is stressful and fun and exciting all at the same time.
You got that right thanks for watching
That’s a good looking bull. Nice video. We’re running Registered black Angus bulls on Sim/Ang registered cattle and commercial cattle. Your herd looks great.
Travis from the rest of the story would be in heaven on your farm.
I have a question: I know this was an old video but I noticed you had a large number of bulls in an enclosure together. How do
you keep them from fighting each other? I'm not a farmer or a rancher so I know very little about such things. I couldn't be farther
from either occupation, I'm a retired preacher. Thank you and God Bless my friend.
they spend most of the year together and they figure out a pecking order and after that with out introducing new bulls they get along great. After this video I put 3 young bulls in this pen and it was fine but I wouldn't put a mature one in that the didn't know into a small pen.
Those bulls, that breed seems to have a nice temperament.
I hope you get footage of a bull jumping the gate one day, as it is awesome sight to see such a huge animal jump heights that we envisage as impossible. I know it is not what you would desire, but it is a sight I would love to see again, this time from a safe distance via video.
We had a massive black Angus bull. He didn't jump. He just walked through things.
We would tie him up in the yard to farm equipment and he would pull it when he wanted to move. We tied him to the dozer and he'd break the one and a half inch rope.
When we sold him we run him up into the livestock truck and he went nuts busting up the truck. The driver said no way and let him out. We had a bigger truck come and ran him in with 10 cows. Then he was fine. They delivered bull and brought cows back.
Is he young..still needs to fill out more?
Bucking Awesome video, you need to be proud.
I love it, make lots more.
he is a gooder
Yeah Wisconsin ! Let’s hear it for “bull power”!
you got that right
I come from a dairy background. You walk through the bulls like you are bullet proof. We used to be forbidden from being in any pasture with a dairy bull. We'd get grilled if we mentioned a pasture. Neighbors had broken legs, one had both of her collar bones broken by her Jersey bull, a couple of guys arms broken. No going in a cowyard without a pitchfork. We showed our Guernsey show bulls but they left before they left senior yearling age. We inseminated from the time I was six because of my parents fear for us because they knew we'd be in the yard with our heifers and cows all the time and would surely get ourselves killed. In other words I am scared to death of bulls. But these were dairy bulls. I desperately miss dairy cattle as pets.
I've heard dairy bulls can be nasty. I know some Hutterite colonies use bulls to breed in the dairies because of religious reasons and a lot of them keep a dog to move the bulls and protect them. I'm with my bulls all the time and I still watch out because they are so powerful and even if they hit each other I might get hit by accident.
I want to be there working with you all.i want to learn.your bulls are so well taken care of ,they got the good life ,..lol
Gorgeous bull my friend.
Big boys! They kept their eyes on you lol. Thanks!
And verily, it was a goodly tour of the bulls and their power.
He's beautiful! Seems mellow too. Looks like the kind of steers we used to have. Love the red color of them! Gingers!!!
I could sit on our boys. They were cool.
We had black Angus. Our bull was tame as could be till you messed with his girls. He was bridle trained and previous owners daughter would ride him.
Ur welcome i wish i was working on a farm like urs i would be so happy my family has a litt farm ab 60 cow calf.
AWESOME !!! I've loved Bull's for as long as I can remember.
I remember having my face mashed up against the window in the back seat, scanning for bull's, no matter how big the herd was I could always spot that bull before we drove past the field. We drove across the United States several times (3times)..... I was about 6 yrs old the 1st time & that's all I did every trip... the entire trip.... scan them herd's for the bull. X'cellent memories. Love ur bull's, they're Beautiful, good luck with them.
"junk~junkie"
Thanks for watching
Why run to the pen of cows? Walk down, and breed them all..the old Bull says !!
Great review on the bulls, enjoy your videos. How many cows do you run and how many acres of hay, pasture and crop do you have? I am from Bruce County in Ontario and former cattle farmer, still have interest in what other farmers are doing because you may learn something.Thanks
We will be breeding North of 250 females this year And I rent all my grass and probably 3000acres And we just have a small irrigation farm to grow feed on. Thanks for your comments I only started doing videos because I enjoyed learning how people did things in other areas and thought maybe I would show what a small southern Alberta operation is like.
+Les Ribey - I have a question for you. I'm just a city boy, who thinks he has some country smarts. You referred to yourself as a former cattle farmer. Shouldn't you have used the term rancher? Farmer raises produce & a rancher raises livestock, basically speaking of course.
Anybody can ring in on this & this is just a friendly lil' question. No insults made or intended.
I was to ask the same question
Remember the cantankerous Holstein bulls from Kootsra Bros Dairy and Meadow Gold Dairy. Liked dairy work. Hard but satisfying.
I'm pretty careful on my bull selection, and have had to cull some good bulls for temperament
You got very good and quite bulls, beautiful herd . Thanks for video .
thank you
Only one with ring???Well boys will boys.....
The one with the ring had it removed before going to pasture
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Looks like a great place to work,and I can guarantee those bovine are nicer than most people I work with too
I love being a rancher
looks like a good set of bulls
Thanks I try very hard to put the best group of bulls together that I can. Even if it costs a lot more money it is half your herd.
Your bulls surprised me but unfortunately I’m not a farmer, they look so tame. Is it just a misconception on my part or are your bulls tamer than most? Not boring at all to me
These bulls are pretty easy going but they are still bulls and are governed by their hormones so you need to be careful when you are with them. I don't buy bulls with bad attitudes and if they get mean I ship them.
Not bucking bulls....hello! 😁
nope but my sons have rode a couple of them before
Yep, it depends on the individual bull. Ours was tame as could be but you never know. I worked for a farmer who had a tame-ish bull and one day snapped pinning his wife to the barn wall. He beat the bull with a pipe till it let go. Ever since then nobody could go in the pen/pasture with the bull without the pipe. He acted fine and had no problems but wouldn't tolerate humans.
Bull with tounge out is queer, why he failed semen test... lol
Good looking animals.
Good looking bull in the pasture. Do all bulls charge or just wary with you.
Keep all bulls together, when not on cows? If so, what’s size of acreage for your bulls?
Are red cattle as popular as black cattle there?
You must have a big operation with all those bulls.
Love the videos......not boring at all.
thanks
All they're thinking is how do i look?
I love these videos! Thank you.
thanks for watching
Baldies bring the best money in my area pound for pound.
Que clase de raza es ese toro si sabe alguien gracias
Europeos
What do you think would happen if several bulls were put in pasture with a single cow?
Love all your crew they look healthy and happy and good love the name you gave them love buckin Awsome love that name is so cool
thanks
Why do the bulls get along. I thought they all fight.
They all seem quite placid... but I don't think I'd turn me back on them... 😂
I was chased out of a field once whilst carrying over a calving jack to my farmer neighbour handling a belgian blue in the corner... she saw me comin & leapt up and charged at me !! Threw the jack at her & ran like the wind 😅
I'm originally a city-slicker but rural 13 years now & I would NEVER go back to city living... my favourite time is lambing, sheep are easier to handle.. 😒
Lovin your vids here in the Emerald Isle 👍😎☘
You have to give them some respect , I don't run very well anymore so I carry a stick and fight not flight.
Peter We had black Angus and had a cow we called tank. She was big, square, old, and rough looking but she threw big beautiful calves. You had to be careful touching her newborn. She never hurt anyone but she definitely was not to be trusted. She was fine after calf got a little older.
I don’t care what anybody says , he’s so adorable !!!!!!!!! 😍
Thanks I'm quite found of my bulls
AndersonCattleCo.
Haha ur videos are awesome ,
His legs are so cute there like breadsticks 😂
I’m crying of laughter and cutenesss!!!!!
Good looking bulls you got there
He’s so cute..nice form on him.
Y so many disliked from vegans
Great apple bag on that boy!
Our charlois would jump that fence easily to get in that pen with those cows. And jump back when he's finished.
White cows can't jump !! 😅😅😅
Spell check, it's Charolais !!
Charolais are white...at least the one's in Texas are....hello!!🤣
Nice bull
thanks
Grew up on a 23 acre farm with my grandfather he had black Angus heifers Red Angus some brama heifers also a sharley heifer. The black Angus bull he had was over 8 years may have been 12 years old and probably weighed 2500lb but I could walk right up to him and put a fly tag in his ear no chute or nothing wouldn't even budge guess the old bull was comfortable.
I use to tell people our black Angus bull was estimated to weigh 2000 pounds. No one would believe me. Yours was heavier.
Ours was tame as could be too. He was even holter trained. Previous owners daughter would ride him.
I say . Good luck. All round.
peace
thanks
Beautiful animals! 🐮
thank you
Handsome animals. What do you mean about having "bull issues" last year? Some of us don't know what your expressions mean, like "replacement heifer". Thanks!
Beautiful animals! Are they Angus? You care for your cattle. They seem relaxed, well feeding, wellness. They are so good-looking. I'dl like to touch them! 😍
Wow what a impressive collection of bulls bucking awesome LOL you certainly have well mannered bulls they seem to be quiet docile but you always have to be on your toes around them just in case .
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Nice herd....but are they just for breeding? I don't want to see any on someone's table! Ugh! I'm vegan....
These bulls are all for breeding but the calves they help produce end up feeding the world. I take great pride in raising cattle with great care that are treated well but end up in the food chain.
Just curious ..... what the hell do you think farmers do this for???....fun????
You've got beautiful bulls
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Beautiful beasts 👍👍👍
Love that the farm is clean😍
always lots to do so it needs to get worked on everyday
There is so much to know about these wonderful animals.i wish I were younger . Thank you
I'm jealous of his set.....makes me feel pretty insignificant.
Congratulations my brother
thanks
Why am I watching a video about Bulls?
Beautiful Cattles!
Young cows or old cows?
Nice video. Thanks for posting.
8:51 broken... OMG I wish I didn't hear that. These fellas are short but theres a whole lot of meat on the bones lol
Yup a broken penis is a bad way to go
why you chopped their horns? thats not good.
they are polled they are born with out horns
Boy that's a lot of bull ,!!!!😀😁👍
Do the bulls get mad if you eat a cheeseburger in front of them? :)
Nope they are happy because I'm eating the competition
Nice one for sure
Oh bullshit. Lol
Ole burt dont know yet how the story went for albert the bull does he :)
I'm a retired engineer, but still enjoy learning about things that I know nothing about.
If I use logic, you have more bulls than needed for 250 cows / heifers, but after breeding time, and out to pasture, you want one bull for 25 c / h, his only purpose, to cover any c/h that was missed, or didn't take?
How do you judge the quality of your bulls, if they are turned in with c/h in groups of 8, and then when calf drops, you don't know his father?
I did raise a few horses, observed semen collection for AI, how difficult / dangerous is collecting semen from a 1600 pound bull?
I run different pastures so that the younger females don't go into the same breeding groups as it's father, and if they do go into the same breeding group with the sire and you have 8 bulls in the group your odds are still ok. Some bulls stamp the calf enough you can tell. Bulls get pretty ease to collect after a while they just wait their turn to jump the dummy and the job is done.
Do you whisper in the ear before you breed the big beast.
Beautiful bulls! Just wondering why do you need so many? Can they only cover a few cows? Thanks for sharing!
they can breed 30 cows 40-50 if they don't have to travel
Man you have some beautiful bulls. I subscribed. I’m kinda hoping I learn from these videos.
you'll learn that everyone does things there own way and you'll find what works for you.
I like your bulls they are really big and cool and pretty🐂💵💯🇺🇸🤟🏼🤠
thanks
what is it?
Woot Milwaukee wi here we got them cows Hoah!
i want chunk
I can send him to you for the right price lol
Wouldn't muscle make the meat tough and also the poor cow at delivery time if Bill is too big..
Only old developed muscle is tough and yes sometimes you can have calfs too big especially with young cows.
We had a massive black Angus bull and we ( and cows) did ok.
🌹💯💓💖❣️👍❤️🙏👉
Is this a limousine breed. I like the rump on this one and that was the reason I had 2 of that breed.
Jerry Houghton red angus
Good looking herd.
Thanks David
It was uncomfortable watching you walk in amongst all those bulls.
sorry you were uncomfortable, I hand the bulls twice a day and right now I sort bulls out to service cows all the time.
This is a great video. You have some Awsome cattle.
Thanks so very much
AndersonCattleCo. How do you have so many bulls in one pen end everyone gets alone fine? Because they already established that Who is the dominant one?
you bet they winter together and they know who's boss. I have pen with 12 bulls right now and they just hang out and relax. I like to run them together so that when we need to breed the bulls don't fight too much they just go to work.
Nice, farm life is thwarted best. Thanks again.
I hope they don’t get slaughtered
These bulls are for breeding, but when they retire they enter the food chain.
Be careful around all those bulls
Beautiful animals you have!! Don,t they fight each other??
Not too much they figure out who is the boss but they spend all winter together
The bulls being in the same pen aren’t agressive to each other??
no they are fine all together
Those certainly are beautiful creatures. Are they raised for human consumption or are they just enjoying life on the farm? Do the cows give milk?
These bulls are used to breed the cows , and those calves will be used for meat except the heifer calves kept for breeding. The cows all raise their calves and are not used for milk production
@@AndersonCattleCo Wow. I had no idea. Where does this particular farmer get their milk from? I assume they love and put milk on their morning Golden Grahams just like I do.