Your right. I was raised on a small farm. People don't know and most don't want to. They would rather believe your are a bad person. Keep doing what you do. Some of us know.
I’ve ran Santa Gertudis, Beefmasters, and crosses. I believe the Angus were the craziest in the pens. I have used kids, dogs, and horses to get them up for working. Finally wised up and use a feed bucket. That works best for me. Always enjoy your videos.
He sure has some good pens to work them in, and he needs them too. I had a dog about as good as his. His favorite spot was in the middle of the gate. I had a couple of cows that would fight you when they had a baby. Old Butch would go check out the baby calf and when the cow chased him, he came right to me with the cow close behind. I had to crawl a fence a time or two.
You are amazing having a farm in where you live. I grow up in the farm in the Philippines with cows, goats and pigs so I can relate and miss my place where I grew up. Thank you for sharing.
Great job and thanks for sharing. Fun to watch, not so fun for you all. But you get the job done. Keep sharing and I will keep watching. O, and on the one, you were talking about. You did not show anything I have not seen on Facebook before. This is all part of your job. Again great job!!!
Just started watching you , loving the videos. To heck with the folks that didn't like the abscessed tail, I love watching stuff like that . They should know, that is just part of life for farmers and ranchers . Let me see more , I see your dog listens about as well as mine do, except my aren't working dogs LOL
Another excellent video Colton. Actually I think this was one of your best. I've been hurt twice in my life by cattle and they were both braham crosses but they are top of the line as mama cows. Watch your back and be safe
Farm Guy your realty is life!! No one in this world get the opportunity to paint what they want. As bad as it looked it is what you, your father and the vet had to deal with. So hey ranch on brother...nice hat!!!!
Got some good looking charolais there hope theres some heifers amongst them as they will be good replacement heifers but the brahma croses were a bit crazy
Goor camera shots. Safety first with both hands on top fence rail. Don’t worry about showing abscess . Many cattle videos are shown treating puss and blood. Calves are also shown being pulled. Thank you for sharing.🐂🐄🐂🐄
Maybe if you ever get time ... you could take Buster in to someone that trains herding dogs and the two of you could learn basic signals and commands. Buster could be a big help with a little direction. Anything you can do to make it easier on yourself. Not a hater.
I hear ya. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve had to carry a new born calf a half mile in the snow because it was frozen. I would put every cow in a corral I thought was going to calve and get three or four on the outside that didn’t show any signs. I remember one time I was calving where I had no calving shed. Just my fifth wheel. Had the cow calving in the corral not in the straw but in the mud. It was a blizzard. The cow was a mean one and she had the calf right next to the fence. Every time I would try to get the calf she would charge stomping the calf. So I was yelling and screaming at her and she took off to the other side of the corral. Seizing my chance I jump in picked the calf up. She was already on her way back. I had a portable feed bunk in the middle that I ran too. I was in that bunk for about twenty minutes when she went on the other side. I had the calf and ran in the mud leaving my boots there. Got the calf in the trailer. I got around back to the bunk and got my boots. I had open the front side door of the trailer and she chased me into the trailer. Went out the side door and locked it and then closed the rear door. I hated that cow but she would raise the biggest calves.
Stories like this that people don’t see! I truly understand. After all that work it makes you feel a little good inside for what you’ve done. Risking our well-being for theirs. Gotta love it 👍
Back years ago I raised Beefmasters , I thought they were rough . Man they didn't hold a candle to your Tiger Stripes. Have to be tough,fast and young. Stay safe!!
My Man I totally feel you.... I 100% Understand. People have no idea all the Crap you deal with on a Farm!!! They would literally piss there pants for real!
Good video ! The life of a cattleman is always pushing cows where they dont want to go lol yal stay safe & hope you & your family had a good & safe Thanksgiving Daniel from central Mississippi
Can give you just a little hint? If you try get them calfs running on to the trailer in that chut, don't try to push them by standing behind them. The easiest way to get them running is to just walk against the direction they are supposed to go (walk from head to tail). By walking along them calfs they will take off on their own. Try it out and it will make life a little easier. But otherwise very nice video, pretty exciting to watch.
lol As soon as you mentioned that most ppl have no idea about all of the times/weather/dangers/conditions/environments, etc. that you guys are out in, reminded me of something that happened a few weeks ago! My Granddaughter is 4; my son & DILOVE (I don't use 'in law' label!) are AMAZING parents! My son was tested for the 'gifted program' in Kindergarten!! I didn't even know that was a thing! My DILOVE is incredible!! And, that's coming from a MOTHER IN LAW!lol. She's a HS Ag. teacher & FFA sponsor!! Anyway, when I say their daughter is 'smart,' I don't mean just counting to ten or knowing her colors!lol. This child can IDENTIFY PLANTS!! DISSECT A PIG UTERUS!! lmao. Anyway, a few weeks ago, she was being a turd & got in trouble, or my DILOVE told her NO about something! She told my DIL that she was 'being mean,' so she was gonna lock herself in her bedroom for the rest of the night!! My DIL asked her how she planned to eat supper!! She said "Well, you'll just order it online, push a button, then TA-DAA! IT'LL SHOW UP AT MY DOOR!!" lmao. So, apparently, getting a burger is NOT as HARD as you all make it out to be!!lol. Just push a button & TA-DAA! lol
What kinda bull you putting on them F1's to get black and white calves? Im pretty impressed with buster too. I've had a black mouth or 2 they didn't mind near as good as him. Is he half border collie?
If you use two pulleys and two ropes and stand behind Bubby at home away from cattle you can teach him right and left on voice commands Say right and pull him right then say left and pull him left give him time to lure. Little at a time
Is there a reason you don’t have a drafting gate on your race leading up to the crush? In my experience makes sorting cattle a whole lot easier and once the cattle know which way they are going they just keep heading that way. Better than putting them in a pen then trying to get them to go back the way they came. Just curious, you keep doing you but I reckon you could make the whole experience easier on yourself.
Remind me to tell you the story about my city mom (married to a Wyoming rancher dad), insisting upon bottle feeding her rejected calf, Stubby, during branding time. In the corral. With all the other calves.
as far as being reliable in breeding back...is the Braford or the Brangus your best cattle for your farm...this is a city guy who works in the hospital who lives the adventures thru you (asking this question)...
That’s a good question! They are all pretty reliable in breeding back. As far as which makes the best calf is a good debate. This year we’ve had some good calves come off the brangus/angus cross cows with the charolais bulls. The Hereford bulls on the other brangus produced some pretty nice calves as well so it’s really tough to say! Lol thanks for watching.
I was raised on a large dairy farm and I know how it is with cows or just plain farm animals. I love your videos and I love buster. 🐃🐃🐃🐃🐃🐄🐮🐂🐕🐕🐕 Show buster some love.
For anyone who says the hot shot is not dead it clearly is if it wasn't dead they would've been jumping and kicking when he was using it to move them they wouldn't have been that calm
There is a lot to be said about how they are raised and worked as young cattle and how you go about working with them. If you want to see how Brahmans can be on a shoestring budget check out a couple of my cattle working videos.
Life is full of ups and downs on a farm, especially in Texas. I watch a farmer called 'Tom Pemberton Farm Life' here in the UK and he has Cows.. You might enjoy his channel in comparison. Love your videos.
When I use to work cattle, we would roundup aa thousand at a time at the Farris cattle co. We used horses to pen them. We would brand, casterate, and vaccinate all at he same time, There would be 25 guys and gals working these cattle . We had fire brands, and used pocket knives to casterate. A lot of the time it would turn out to be a real rodeo. I enjoyed roping, branding and casterating calves. It was ruff and tumble.
@@TheFarmGuy This was west of Willis Texas, on a 4,000 acre ranch and was in the early 70's. I worked my way through college and this helped pay for some of my education from Sam Houston State College. I did this every summer and had a great time doing it.
In very surprised there wasn’t any that tried going vertical! There were a few times I thought they were gone try it but never did. Fine looking stock though nonetheless!
yep, with ear you never know. I was a 4-H leader in Arizona and after the 70's was hard to find anything without ear. One rancher we got calves from had F-1 cows and had Limousin bulls, everyone of the calves jumped the pens that first night most were tough clear to the country Fair.
Poor Buster. He's trying. Practice makes perfect....just gonna be a big headache in the meantime. Hopefully he learns quickly. (This comment is coming from someone who knows absolutely nothing about cattle or working dogs. lol )
When they turn & look at you, with that stare, you know that they are unpredictable, have ever thought, in your mind "I glad those momma's aren't meat eaters"? I recall have a old cow that looks like those do, when she had a calf, she was dangerous to be with in 100 yards of...she would horn in on ya at the bat of an eye
North Texas. I’d say the charolais calves do pretty dang good. We’ve had more of them come out looking like show calves rather than the black ones but still.
Brother you will never be able to bridge the disconnect between farm and suburban life. Kids now a days have no idea where meat comes from let alone the work to produce it. Great video anyway lol.
Tiger stripes are some crazy bitches.Them suckers are a pain when we work them at the sale barn.One time we had 5 or 6 head bits out and go running down main street
It gets dangerous when you work cattle, especially mavericks in pens. I've had a two year old bull chase me around after it got up from being Branded and ear tagged And I've had my foot stepped on by them running by me. Be safe out in those pens. Sure don't want them trampling you in a area you can't get out of.
Thank you. I have seen that as well. These cattle are on some amazing grass pasture that we can even cut and bale and still have an adequate amount of forage!
We have 14 left of the tiger stripes and we are cutting anything out that is crazy or not producing good calves we are down now where everything comes in the pens with a yell great job calves are looking good did pink eye hit you like it did tennessee we have it running rampant even now I have 4 cases had 26 at one time
We’d be down to very few as well if we cut the crazy ones lol. No pink eye here. Sucks to hear that. Been a while since we’ve had a case and hope that stuff goes away!
I like your comment "not telling you how your doin this right or doin this wrong, just showing you how we do it" very humble.
Your right. I was raised on a small farm. People don't know and most don't want to. They would rather believe your are a bad person. Keep doing what you do. Some of us know.
You are correct, thank you!
I’ve ran Santa Gertudis, Beefmasters, and crosses. I believe the Angus were the craziest in the pens. I have used kids, dogs, and horses to get them up for working. Finally wised up and use a feed bucket. That works best for me. Always enjoy your videos.
You are right. Every farmer does their own thing. If people get offended, then that's on them. I love your videos.
Thank you!
Enjoy your videos you explain exactly what you're doing they're never boring you're one hard-working guy
He sure has some good pens to work them in, and he needs them too. I had a dog about as good as his. His favorite spot was in the middle of the gate. I had a couple of cows that would fight you when they had a baby. Old Butch would go check out the baby calf and when the cow chased him, he came right to me with the cow close behind. I had to crawl a fence a time or two.
My dog suddenly can't hear when she's around cows.
Great watching you work the cows. You have a lot of courage. Thanks for sharing with us city slickers.
Never get tired watching calves being sorted.Always enjoy your videos.
You are amazing having a farm in where you live. I grow up in the farm in the Philippines with cows, goats and pigs so I can relate and miss my place where I grew up. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you!
Great job and thanks for sharing. Fun to watch, not so fun for you all. But you get the job done. Keep sharing and I will keep watching. O, and on the one, you were talking about. You did not show anything I have not seen on Facebook before. This is all part of your job. Again great job!!!
Just started watching you , loving the videos. To heck with the folks that didn't like the abscessed tail, I love watching stuff like that . They should know, that is just part of life for farmers and ranchers . Let me see more , I see your dog listens about as well as mine do, except my aren't working dogs LOL
One thing I can say. Is. Ranchers. And. Farmers deserve every penny they make.
I truly admire and appreciate all you do in your job. Im personally addicted to your channel. And I adore Buster💝 Even when he's counterproductive 🤣🤣
Haha thanks!! I’ll let him know!
Another excellent video Colton. Actually I think this was one of your best. I've been hurt twice in my life by cattle and they were both braham crosses but they are top of the line as mama cows. Watch your back and be safe
They do make a good cow but always keep you on your toes! Thank you.
Good looking group of cattle. You guys have a nice set up. Cattle looked good. It’s always dangerous work. So easy to get hurt.
Thank you. Definitely gets the adrenaline pumping instead of looking at it as just “working”
Came to tell you thanks for dinner, ribeye medium tasted really good tonight.
Ah, fun times 😂😂😂. That's the way it really works!
I had so much fun watching this!
Glad you liked it! Thanks
Farm Guy your realty is life!! No one in this world get the opportunity to paint what they want. As bad as it looked it is what you, your father and the vet had to deal with. So hey ranch on brother...nice hat!!!!
Appreciate it! Got some more hats coming soon
Got some good looking charolais there hope theres some heifers amongst them as they will be good replacement heifers but the brahma croses were a bit crazy
Goor camera shots.
Safety first with both hands on top fence rail. Don’t worry about showing abscess . Many cattle videos are shown treating puss and blood. Calves are also shown being pulled. Thank you for sharing.🐂🐄🐂🐄
Nothing more exciting than working a bunch of braford’s. Where at in Tx? I’m in NE Tx
North Texas!
Wild set of cows! Great video
Little wild 😂 thank you.
Give us an overview of your pickups tractors and equipment would make a good video
8:00 feels like a "Take a one step closer and I'll show u where the sun doesn't shine" moment
Gathering cows is hard work
No
We have cur dogs and tiger stripe cows with char bulls on them . Some of the best cattle right there!!!!!
Maybe if you ever get time ... you could take Buster in to someone that trains herding dogs and the two of you could learn basic signals and commands. Buster could be a big help with a little direction. Anything you can do to make it easier on yourself. Not a hater.
I agree. Buster understands what needs to happen, but maybe not how best to do it. Herding is hard to learn, imo.
Colton, Happy Bi-lated "Happy Thanksgiving". Hope all is well with you and your family and in good health. "God Bless" 🙏🙏
Appreciate it!
I hear ya. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve had to carry a new born calf a half mile in the snow because it was frozen. I would put every cow in a corral I thought was going to calve and get three or four on the outside that didn’t show any signs. I remember one time I was calving where I had no calving shed. Just my fifth wheel. Had the cow calving in the corral not in the straw but in the mud. It was a blizzard. The cow was a mean one and she had the calf right next to the fence. Every time I would try to get the calf she would charge stomping the calf. So I was yelling and screaming at her and she took off to the other side of the corral. Seizing my chance I jump in picked the calf up. She was already on her way back. I had a portable feed bunk in the middle that I ran too. I was in that bunk for about twenty minutes when she went on the other side. I had the calf and ran in the mud leaving my boots there. Got the calf in the trailer. I got around back to the bunk and got my boots. I had open the front side door of the trailer and she chased me into the trailer. Went out the side door and locked it and then closed the rear door. I hated that cow but she would raise the biggest calves.
Stories like this that people don’t see! I truly understand. After all that work it makes you feel a little good inside for what you’ve done. Risking our well-being for theirs. Gotta love it 👍
Back years ago I raised Beefmasters , I thought they were rough . Man they didn't hold a candle to your Tiger Stripes. Have to be tough,fast and young. Stay safe!!
Is it the brahman in them?
@@JessFromTheSheepFarm Must be.Would not know why else.
My Man I totally feel you.... I 100% Understand. People have no idea all the Crap you deal with on a Farm!!! They would literally piss there pants for real!
I like the tigers. what bull did you have, alot of white calves
I hear you. Stuff happens on a farm and people only see the half of it.
That’s a big old fine set of cows. Lil crazy but
I love you do you love me
@@kellymulcahy450 I love erbody.
Even the ones that hard to love. Faith in the gospel does that to people.
Y’all need you some Dakota gold pellets. 😂. Seems to work to semi tame on Sonne Farms. Buster you do you and you do it well. ❤️
Good video ! The life of a cattleman is always pushing cows where they dont want to go lol yal stay safe & hope you & your family had a good & safe Thanksgiving
Daniel from central Mississippi
That’s right, thank you!
Can give you just a little hint? If you try get them calfs running on to the trailer in that chut, don't try to push them by standing behind them. The easiest way to get them running is to just walk against the direction they are supposed to go (walk from head to tail). By walking along them calfs they will take off on their own. Try it out and it will make life a little easier. But otherwise very nice video, pretty exciting to watch.
lol As soon as you mentioned that most ppl have no idea about all of the times/weather/dangers/conditions/environments, etc. that you guys are out in, reminded me of something that happened a few weeks ago! My Granddaughter is 4; my son & DILOVE (I don't use 'in law' label!) are AMAZING parents! My son was tested for the 'gifted program' in Kindergarten!! I didn't even know that was a thing! My DILOVE is incredible!! And, that's coming from a MOTHER IN LAW!lol. She's a HS Ag. teacher & FFA sponsor!! Anyway, when I say their daughter is 'smart,' I don't mean just counting to ten or knowing her colors!lol. This child can IDENTIFY PLANTS!! DISSECT A PIG UTERUS!! lmao. Anyway, a few weeks ago, she was being a turd & got in trouble, or my DILOVE told her NO about something! She told my DIL that she was 'being mean,' so she was gonna lock herself in her bedroom for the rest of the night!! My DIL asked her how she planned to eat supper!! She said "Well, you'll just order it online, push a button, then TA-DAA! IT'LL SHOW UP AT MY DOOR!!" lmao. So, apparently, getting a burger is NOT as HARD as you all make it out to be!!lol. Just push a button & TA-DAA! lol
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Buster is like me... Heck naw.. I ain't pushing them up anymore
You know I was going to catch this one .
Nice momma cows!!
What kinda bull you putting on them F1's to get black and white calves?
Im pretty impressed with buster too. I've had a black mouth or 2 they didn't mind near as good as him. Is he half border collie?
You do just fine don't worry about the dingbats
If you use two pulleys and two ropes and stand behind Bubby at home away from cattle you can teach him right and left on voice commands
Say right and pull him right then say left and pull him left give him time to lure. Little at a time
Is there a reason you don’t have a drafting gate on your race leading up to the crush? In my experience makes sorting cattle a whole lot easier and once the cattle know which way they are going they just keep heading that way. Better than putting them in a pen then trying to get them to go back the way they came. Just curious, you keep doing you but I reckon you could make the whole experience easier on yourself.
Remind me to tell you the story about my city mom (married to a Wyoming rancher dad), insisting upon bottle feeding her rejected calf, Stubby, during branding time. In the corral. With all the other calves.
as far as being reliable
in breeding back...is the Braford or the Brangus your best cattle for your farm...this is a city guy who works in the hospital who lives the adventures thru you (asking this question)...
That’s a good question! They are all pretty reliable in breeding back. As far as which makes the best calf is a good debate. This year we’ve had some good calves come off the brangus/angus cross cows with the charolais bulls. The Hereford bulls on the other brangus produced some pretty nice calves as well so it’s really tough to say! Lol thanks for watching.
I was raised on a large dairy farm and I know how it is with cows or just plain farm animals. I love your videos and I love buster. 🐃🐃🐃🐃🐃🐄🐮🐂🐕🐕🐕 Show buster some love.
If you only knew how much love Buster gets when we’re at home! Lol thank you
For anyone who says the hot shot is not dead it clearly is if it wasn't dead they would've been jumping and kicking when he was using it to move them they wouldn't have been that calm
You're going to be the best 👌 👍
Great video. That’s the major downside to Brahman influence cattle. I’m a registered angus operator and I appreciate the docility of the angus.
There is a lot to be said about how they are raised and worked as young cattle and how you go about working with them. If you want to see how Brahmans can be on a shoestring budget check out a couple of my cattle working videos.
When you stop him in the middle tell him to stand and soon he will stop on his feet on command he look good 😌
That moment you new that a cow was running at you
So! What or where are the tiger strips?
Life is full of ups and downs on a farm, especially in Texas. I watch a farmer called 'Tom Pemberton Farm Life' here in the UK and he has Cows.. You might enjoy his channel in comparison. Love your videos.
Thank you. Yes, I’ve watched his videos and enjoy seeing the different lifestyle from another part of the globe!
When I use to work cattle, we would roundup aa thousand at a time at the Farris cattle co. We used horses to pen them. We would brand, casterate, and vaccinate all at he same time, There would be 25 guys and gals working these cattle . We had fire brands, and used pocket knives to casterate. A lot of the time it would turn out to be a real rodeo. I enjoyed roping, branding and casterating calves. It was ruff and tumble.
Sounds like a real western! Where did this take place at?
@@TheFarmGuy This was west of Willis Texas, on a 4,000 acre ranch and was in the early 70's. I worked my way through college and this helped pay for some of my education from Sam Houston State College. I did this every summer and had a great time doing it.
In very surprised there wasn’t any that tried going vertical! There were a few times I thought they were gone try it but never did. Fine looking stock though nonetheless!
Thanks! Surprised me as well
yep, with ear you never know. I was a 4-H leader in Arizona and after the 70's was hard to find anything without ear. One rancher we got calves from had F-1 cows and had Limousin bulls, everyone of the calves jumped the pens that first night most were tough clear to the country Fair.
I think you would be better off leaving that dog in the truck.. lol
I think that dog would probably poop in the truck
Agreed, invest in a really well trained cattle dog to handle cattle with temperment like theirs. That dog (buster) should stay at the house.
Poor Buster. He's trying. Practice makes perfect....just gonna be a big headache in the meantime. Hopefully he learns quickly. (This comment is coming from someone who knows absolutely nothing about cattle or working dogs. lol )
Thanks 😊
Looks like buster listens to your dad a lot more than he does you! Lol
i know it's kinda randomly asking but does anyone know a good site to watch newly released tv shows online ?
@Sylas Maurice try Flixzone. Just search on google for it =)
You need a horse so you dont have to run so much...bless your heart ...you are a hard worker
You have probably answered this question a hundred times so I apologize in advance. What kind of drone do you have? It takes some amazing footage.
DJI Mavic Air 2. By far my favorite drone!
@@TheFarmGuy Thank you so much I appreciate it. Great video work!
I wish my dog was half as good as buster. I have a blue heeler and she doesn’t go nothing 😅
What cattle trailer do he use
Yo should invest on a cutting horse👍🏽 Love the content man keep it up😄
What bread of dog is buster
He’s a black mouth cur
@@TheFarmGuy that's awsome we have four lander black mouth curs
How many acres do y’all run cows on
This place is a little under 200 acres.
@@TheFarmGuy thats all yall have?
@@noahbroussard982 no, that’s just how many acres these cows are on.
@@TheFarmGuy nice, how many do you have in total
Its always fun dealing with Brahman cross cattle. Never know what to expect.
We are from mn always get western cattle in was wondering if u wanted to sell
F1 are some mean mom cows, wouldn't own any to crazy
How many cow pasture and cow yall have and all
Man those cross breed cows are crazy compared to the black cattle. I can relate to
your videos. 😂
When they turn & look at you, with that stare, you know that they are unpredictable, have ever thought, in your mind "I glad those momma's aren't meat eaters"?
I recall have a old cow that looks like those do, when she had a calf, she was dangerous to be with in 100 yards of...she would horn in on ya at the bat of an eye
Need some border collie in their that dog is lost as a goose in a hell storm.
I love your Chanel your videos motivated everything to start my own Chanel it is Kanton Apanashk
What part of Texas? also what calves do better for y’all yellow or black?
North Texas. I’d say the charolais calves do pretty dang good. We’ve had more of them come out looking like show calves rather than the black ones but still.
Are those bramhan Herford crosses
?
Yes!
Better have your running shoes on. Lol
10:10 that was a big lag 😭😭 could have been a good story
Hey you still need a Cattle.Co buyer to come out would and could buy by the semi loads.
Maybe closer to the new year!
Sound good farm guy or ranch guy lol....
@@tymaze2539 😂 👍
Wait you mean its not always sunny 70 degrees only rains in the stock tanks and the cows ALWAYS understand English
Bro dat as amazing
What part of Texas are you in?
North Texas
Brother you will never be able to bridge the disconnect between farm and suburban life. Kids now a days have no idea where meat comes from let alone the work to produce it. Great video anyway lol.
Biscuits water,heat egg.
Tiger stripes are some crazy bitches.Them suckers are a pain when we work them at the sale barn.One time we had 5 or 6 head bits out and go running down main street
y,all need to have some horses,s to help round them up.
Controlled chaos.
I understand ♡
I bet BUSTER is ready to quit since he can’t ever call the shots
Man those brahma are a lil aggressive
Im no rookie cowboy pt2
It gets dangerous when you work cattle, especially mavericks in pens. I've had a two year old bull chase me around after it got up from being Branded and ear tagged
And I've had my foot stepped on by them running by me. Be safe out in those pens. Sure don't want them trampling you in a area you can't get out of.
lol sounds like I hear a drake instrumental at the beginning of the vid 😁😁😁
Yep!!
Hi. You have NICE and WELL looked after livestock. I lived in TX and unfortunately have seen some animals in poor shape to say at least.
Thank you. I have seen that as well. These cattle are on some amazing grass pasture that we can even cut and bale and still have an adequate amount of forage!
We have 14 left of the tiger stripes and we are cutting anything out that is crazy or not producing good calves we are down now where everything comes in the pens with a yell great job calves are looking good did pink eye hit you like it did tennessee we have it running rampant even now I have 4 cases had 26 at one time
We’d be down to very few as well if we cut the crazy ones lol. No pink eye here. Sucks to hear that. Been a while since we’ve had a case and hope that stuff goes away!
@@TheFarmGuy it came thru this year and hit everybody around here
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I like your videos, but man y'all have some wild ass cows. Waaayyy too many calm tiger stripes in the world to deal with them wild ones.
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