We have about 2.5 acres for a future? home site. Most of the site is fenced pasture (wooded/lake) which I am presently mowing. Q:To purchase a calf(s) raise it...
andrew, to answer your question, yes and no. not knowing the grass situation on your 2 1/2 acres, it is hard to know for sure but i would think that you should...
Young Dexters can fly to Alaska in "dog crates" they have to be able to stand upright and turn around to qualify. And, of course they need the necessary health...
Gene, We have been having record rain here in WA. Mud slides and flooding everywhere. I sure wish we could send some your way. Blessings, Trisha in WA In a...
Sari had a calf today. Finally! It is "my" first one. My wife (who is at home) tells me the mothers milk hasn't come in and he can't nurse. Does it take a...
Thank's for that promt responce, I was thinking 2 calf's top's,(not knowing what I'm getting into) This would take pressure off the feed, and minimize the...
We had a new addition Monday. A small black heifer. She is 18 inches tall. We will try to take some pictures this weekend. We finally had some rain here in...
Bangs is the common name for brucellosis. It causes undulant fever in humans if they dring infected milk. The government has had a program to get rid of the...
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Dan and Kris, Congratulations on your new little one!!! What a wonderful blessing. Trisha in WA In a message dated 2/2/2006 9:01:03 AM Pacific Standard Time, ...
I am working on an Ohio to Fries, Virginia to Arizona to Missouri trip. Space is available. http://www.edgarsheepandgoats.com/transportation.html Russ Edgar...
just ignore Chuck "Bad men cannot make good citizens. It is when a people forget God that tyrants forge their chains. A vitiated state of morals, a corrupted...
Greetings all! Yesterday we were blessed enough to watch Miss Molly calve a little girl
(you know what. Daisy was born on Feb 3, 2006 at 9:17am weighting in at...
Congratulations on your new Baby Girl. Barbara Stewart ... From: Sam & Marisol To: DexterCattleADCA@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 4:36 PM ...
Thank you kindly Barbara! Blessings, Sam & Marisol. SMS Heritage Farm. Residing in the Sunshine State! ... From: Barbara Stewart Date: 02/04/06 18:06:50 To:...
Sam and Marisol, CONGRATS!!!!! I recommend milking every 12 hours for the first few weeks. After that we seperate them at night and milk just in the morning. I...
... Linda, It could be dangerous to feed dog biscuits to cattle. Read the label. A lot of dog food products still include beef byproducts. Feed specially ...
Linda & Genebo, Some dog biscuits do, I would recommend going to a Pet Store (Independent, not a chain) and look for some biscuits with the better ingredients....
... You know, your best bet is just don't feed your cattle any meat, it is not natural and they don't need it. You will be able to find something they like,...
Nina, Thats all they will touch, is horse treats, nothing from the garden, I even planted carrots,just for them, once in awhile they will eat a carrot, not...
Yes, she is big and beautiful! She is so lively and full of life. We
weighted her again today and she is still 62 lbs. She nurses well a nd has
nice stools. ...
I think it comes down to what the cattle are used to eating. I had a team of Holstein oxen and I tried to provide them with a bushel of green stuff from the...
Hey Liz! Thanks. We are looking at not milking Molly if we can this year. I just had an
unexpected surgery so I surely can't do it and hubby has been trying...