Working the Calves
First Richard sorted the black calves from the red. Then, since he didn’t need the blacks in the corral any longer, he let them out
First Richard sorted the black calves from the red. Then, since he didn’t need the blacks in the corral any longer, he let them out
We bought nine head of mostly unweaned stockers at the sale Saturday afternoon. We hauled them home and worked with them Saturday afternoon and evening
We went out to video gathering the calves and found that the county road crew was working on the road right beside where we would
Several months ago Don Lucietta, assistant to Representative Roy Blunt, asked us if they could bring the Representative and an ag tour group to see
Here’s the calves we bought at the auction Wednesday (5 days ago) mob grazing the yard. It looked like all of them were weaned on
During one of our stockmanship schools, Richard asked the rhetorical question, “I wonder why some people work their livestock roughly?” One of the attendees quickly
Garland, Tina, and I attended the Bud Williams Marketing Follow-up School in Independence, Kansas this weekend and picked up many great, new points on both
We spoke on stockmanship at University of Missouri Ag School. Some of the students had lots of experience with livestock, and some had little, but
Since we hadn’t had a chance to film working cattle in our newly expanded corral system, we decided to put the calves in and do
Richard and I attended the excellent Bud Williams Marketing and Stockmanship school November 6-8. Every time we visit the master we learn many new things.
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