I'm a new subscriber over from watching Adler Farms. I found you because I was trying to find out how old Fred was so I watched when Chad picked him up. Love all your Highland cows. 💖💖🙏🙏💖💖
Love seeing your beautiful cows. Momentous is the MAN. Hope he stays put for you and all his lovely ladies. God bless you, your family, and your wonderful cows.
Glad Momentous is back . Hope he does his job. ☺️ You have some unusual colored highlands there is one in particular I find gorgeous with the light and dark brown. Your x'S are cute.
Love that beautiful herd. Coming out of the bushes like “all your ducks in a row”. Lol. I’m still hoping that Frank the Tank from Adler Farms/Chad Doss is a black Highland like that one of yours. Gorgeous animal, all of them.
My son purchased a Timber calf (a calf that was born and grew with the cow) and when we got him unloaded and one of our sons decided to peak into the barn and see the new steer. The steer charged me to get out of the barn and in the process I got three ribs broken and well skinned up. Safety is always the best policy when dealing with animals. That steer weight over four hundred pounds and was shy of humans.
Here in MId Missouri we have a small herd of Highlands. During our vetting day this early Spring, one of the newer cows was separated from her little bull calf. She panicked, ran though the gate and horned my husband in the chest. It took 3 weeks for those bruises to heal. We have two cows that aren't Highland, one Angus, one Beefmaster. The Angus had a boy, who is now a steer and he is called 'T-bone". That combo should be pretty good in the freezer. Our Beefmaster cow had a little heifer calf, she already has a large udder and we hope to milk her someday. She looks exactly like a fuzzy Herford, with a white face and far more hair than her dam.
So glad you got Momentous back, he’s been on a bit of a holiday & now he needs to get back to work😊 Hope the family are doing well Rhett, take care & cheers🥰
Momentous is so beautiful! So glad you have him back! Beautiful ladies and I love seeing them run to you. Here is the big guy!!! Yes, that fence is not very secure for your Coos. Nice green grass over there also ... lol lol
You could use a come along to shift that fence post back into place and attach the come along to a tree behind it, if you own that land the tree is on of coarse. 💖💖🙏🙏💖💖
Calves are due 283 days after insemination, if pregnancy occurs. Quick estimation calculation subtract 3 from the month and add 7 dayd to the day. Example: insemination on 9/23/2023 -3 months +7 days = 6/30/2024 approximate due date.
Beautiful color variance. Beautiful highland cous.❤
I'm a new subscriber over from watching Adler Farms. I found you because I was trying to find out how old Fred was so I watched when Chad picked him up. Love all your Highland cows. 💖💖🙏🙏💖💖
Love seeing your beautiful cows. Momentous is the MAN. Hope he stays put for you and all his lovely ladies. God bless you, your family, and your wonderful cows.
Glad Momentous is back . Hope he does his job. ☺️ You have some unusual colored highlands there is one in particular I find gorgeous with the light and dark brown. Your x'S are cute.
Congratulations on getting Momentous back. I wish him tons of fertility and virility! 😀
Love that beautiful herd. Coming out of the bushes like “all your ducks in a row”. Lol. I’m still hoping that Frank the Tank from Adler Farms/Chad Doss is a black Highland like that one of yours. Gorgeous animal, all of them.
My son purchased a Timber calf (a calf that was born and grew with the cow) and when we got him unloaded and one of our sons decided to peak into the barn and see the new steer. The steer charged me to get out of the barn and in the process I got three ribs broken and well skinned up. Safety is always the best policy when dealing with animals. That steer weight over four hundred pounds and was shy of humans.
Such beautiful cows. Heres hoping you get babies soon. Glad momentous is back home.
Here in MId Missouri we have a small herd of Highlands. During our vetting day this early Spring, one of the newer cows was separated from her little bull calf. She panicked, ran though the gate and horned my husband in the chest. It took 3 weeks for those bruises to heal. We have two cows that aren't Highland, one Angus, one Beefmaster. The Angus had a boy, who is now a steer and he is called 'T-bone". That combo should be pretty good in the freezer. Our Beefmaster cow had a little heifer calf, she already has a large udder and we hope to milk her someday. She looks exactly like a fuzzy Herford, with a white face and far more hair than her dam.
Rhett, it's wonderful to see you an your herd again 😀 😊 more videos PLEASE
So glad you got Momentous back, he’s been on a bit of a holiday & now he needs to get back to work😊 Hope the family are doing well Rhett, take care & cheers🥰
Momentous is so beautiful! So glad you have him back! Beautiful ladies and I love seeing them run to you. Here is the big guy!!! Yes, that fence is not very secure for your Coos. Nice green grass over there also ... lol lol
U got a nice looking herd those hereford cross are so cute like watching ur herd
Welcome back Momentous 🫶
Great video!
Good to see you Rhett. Hope all is well with you and your family. Take care ❤
I love this channel❤️
Momentous is such a character. That black one looks very heavy, is that one preggo?
You could use a come along to shift that fence post back into place and attach the come along to a tree behind it, if you own that land the tree is on of coarse. 💖💖🙏🙏💖💖
Thanks Brett
Enjoy the video and that’s a good looking black bull calf that you have
Thank you so much for sharing
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Calves are due 283 days after insemination, if pregnancy occurs. Quick estimation calculation subtract 3 from the month and add 7 dayd to the day. Example: insemination on 9/23/2023 -3 months +7 days = 6/30/2024 approximate due date.
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