450 engine?
Haha well I wish I could, but I got my cow trailer hooked up to pick up a couple heifers after work. All my spare money has been going into cows.... plus with the rust on the lower quarters I’m not sure it’s worth 8,650. But I could be wrong.When are you hauling it home!
Haha well I wish I could, but I got my cow trailer hooked up to pick up a couple heifers after work. All my spare money has been going into cows.... plus with the rust on the lower quarters I’m not sure it’s worth 8,650. But I could be wrong.
Apparently west Texas has been too. I’ve seen several herd dispersals coming out that way. That’s rough to lose your livelihood that way.Western cows will be on the market again if they dont get some rain. Western Kansas has been dry this year.
Complete disperals are rare but do happen. They usually try to retain the best breeding stock. It takes years to build quality in a herd.Apparently west Texas has been too. I’ve seen several herd dispersals coming out that way. That’s rough to lose your livelihood that way.
Don't ever trust a Charlois, we haven't had a feedlot since I was a boy but I remember watching my Dad and grandfather try and corral those crazy bastards. Just getting into the lot was enough sometimes to drive them through the fence.I’ve only seen whole herds sold when say the old farmer dies and the family has no interest. I think having bison would be awesome. But my ultimate goal as far as cows go is to have registered Charolias.
I like their size and coloring. I realize there is more to it than that. I’d probably be better off with a Hereford or angus/ angus cross. I just feel like everyone around here who runs registered cattle has em. Charolias would be different. But right now I enjoy having any of them. The Holstein steer I have I raised off a bottle. I had another one but our freezer got empty....Don't ever trust a Charlois, we haven't had a feedlot since I was a boy but I remember watching my Dad and grandfather try and corral those crazy bastards. Just getting into the lot was enough sometimes to drive them through the fence.