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  1. LotsaChicken

    any cattle people out there!!!

    Quote: Are those Great Pyrenees in your avatar? Our first milk cow was very wild too. We got her from the sale barn. She was a very cheap awfully skinny crazy old Holstein cross nurse cow that had never been hand-milked, far as we could tell. She would charge people, kick a lot, and by...
  2. LotsaChicken

    any cattle people out there!!!

    Quote: Much too early to be able to tell just from looking at her body shape. But if you're pretty familiar with how she acts when she's in heat, and you haven't seen this behavior since you A.I.ed her, then chances are she's pregnant. She's a pretty girl, I love Jerseys! I did get that...
  3. LotsaChicken

    any cattle people out there!!!

    This is my Jersey that I bred in August. I haven't seen any signs of heat since. I plan to palpate next month, but I think I see some changes already. These pics were taken today. Does she looked settled to anyone else?
  4. LotsaChicken

    any cattle people out there!!!

    Longhorns&Chickens : I love all the cows!! Here is some of our herd. We have about 30 head of Texas Longhorns. This is our 2 year old bull, Rio's Final Answer. He was 60" tip to tip at this age. He was 2nd last year at the Horn Showcase for his age class...
  5. LotsaChicken

    any cattle people out there!!!

    Quote: You'll be suprised how easy it will be to train her. It was a DISASTER the first couple of milkings with our commercial raised dairy cow. We tried using a stachion when we brought Honey home. It had the piece at the top to lock her head in. We thought we wouldn't be able to manage...
  6. LotsaChicken

    any cattle people out there!!!

    We have a four year old heritage bred Jersey cow that was a commercial dairy cull. She is small and didn't produce what the big holsteins would, so they put the word out at our local feed store that she was for sale. They are trying to get switched over to all Holsteins eventually. You can...
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