You did excellent loading the cattle by yourself. I grew my herd exactly the way you are doing. One person’s cull cow, could be someone else’s best cow. I had a few surprises over the years when a new cow has a calf when I wasnt expecting it 😊 Keep up the good work !!
I really appreciate your content. Since you routinely bring livestock into your property there is obviously more risk of disease than in a closed operation. Would love to learn more about your experiences with that and how you maintain animal health-quarantine periods, vaccination program for cull cows, stockers, etc. Or maybe you already have a video out there that covers that
Thanks, I appreciate the question. I haven't made a video about biosecurity/quarantine yet but I’ll try to talk about it in a video at some point in the near future!
Thanks, I appreciate the question. I haven't made a video about biosecurity/quarantine yet but I’ll try to talk about it in a video at some point in the near future!
Thanks, I appreciate the question. I haven't made a video about biosecurity/quarantine yet but I’ll try to talk about it in a video at some point in the near future!
Wish I spoke auctioneer(I have a cousin who used to be a tobacco auctioneer!) but don't, so I hope you got a good price from the sales Isaac! Maybe enough for Santa to fill his gift sack? Lol....Merry Christmas to y'all and be safe!
You did excellent loading the cattle by yourself. I grew my herd exactly the way you are doing. One person’s cull cow, could be someone else’s best cow. I had a few surprises over the years when a new cow has a calf when I wasnt expecting it 😊 Keep up the good work !!
Thanks for sharing another beautiful upload adventure ! .. and Merry Christmas ! .. and appreciate your beautiful sharing from Montreal QC ! ..
Good luck at the sale , Hope you get some big bucks, Hugs.
Merry Christmas to you and yours!!!
Merry Christmas.
so wonderful beautiful video Isaac i love it see so nice make me so happy your videos ❤❤❤❤
I really appreciate your content. Since you routinely bring livestock into your property there is obviously more risk of disease than in a closed operation. Would love to learn more about your experiences with that and how you maintain animal health-quarantine periods, vaccination program for cull cows, stockers, etc.
Or maybe you already have a video out there that covers that
Thanks, I appreciate the question. I haven't made a video about biosecurity/quarantine yet but I’ll try to talk about it in a video at some point in the near future!
Thanks, I appreciate the question. I haven't made a video about biosecurity/quarantine yet but I’ll try to talk about it in a video at some point in the near future!
Thanks, I appreciate the question. I haven't made a video about biosecurity/quarantine yet but I’ll try to talk about it in a video at some point in the near future!
Thanks 😊
Wish I spoke auctioneer(I have a cousin who used to be a tobacco auctioneer!) but don't, so I hope you got a good price from the sales Isaac! Maybe enough for Santa to fill his gift sack? Lol....Merry Christmas to y'all and be safe!
Put the captions on.
They were selling by cwt. VERY roughly speaking went for in the realm of $1/lb.
The board showed anywhere from .88 to 1.48 per pound…
Did the cows go for further feeding or slaughter
Sale barn
Depends. Thin ones probably went to slaughter. Someone might take a chance for future breeding on the nicer looking ones.
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Get your dad to help you it just makes no sense-to do it by yourself its a time saver
Safer too!
Sometimes you just have to do what you have to do. It doesn’t always work out to have help. That’s a part of owning a farm