BYC Member Interview - Gray Farms

How are the highlands? Are they as docile as they look?

That's quite a handful of breeds! I think that I'll stick to my 3...

The are great. I've never had any trouble what so ever with them. Mine have never gotten sick ever, not even the calves. They'll eat stuff normal beef cows wouldn't touch. I got my first cows in 2005. And the bull in 2006. I lost my two oldest cows last year they were 18 and 23. The other three cows are 14, 10, and 4. And the bull is 15 now. They are so gentle, I can walk out into the pasture and pet all of them and they follow me everywhere licking my back pocket looking for treats. I call them up from anywhere and put every one of them in the coral and shut the gate behind them.
 
Iowa Blues, Spangled Russian Orloffs, White Faced Black Spanish, Black Sumatras, Silver Spangled Spitzhaubens are my primary focus right now. I also raise Birchen, Millie Fleur, Jubilee, and Buff English Orpingtons, Coronation Sussex, Swedish Flower Hens, Salmon Favorelles, Dark Brahmas, Silver Phoenix, and Opal Old English Game bantams. Along with my Modena pigeons, Sebastopol geese, Muscovy ducks, and Emus.

I also raise Scottish Highland cattle and Jacob sheep.
:eek: Do you ever sleep? :gig You definitely have a lot going on! I’m impressed.
 
The are great. I've never had any trouble what so ever with them. Mine have never gotten sick ever, not even the calves. They'll eat stuff normal beef cows wouldn't touch. I got my first cows in 2005. And the bull in 2006. I lost my two oldest cows last year they were 18 and 23. The other three cows are 14, 10, and 4. And the bull is 15 now. They are so gentle, I can walk out into the pasture and pet all of them and they follow me everywhere licking my back pocket looking for treats. I call them up from anywhere and put every one of them in the coral and shut the gate behind them.
Exactly what I thought.
Are they more a meat cattle or milk?
 
:eek: Do you ever sleep? :gig You definitely have a lot going on! I’m impressed.

Chore, Work "8-5", Chore, Dinner, Bed, Repeat. Its not to bad really. I've got all the chickens on auto waters and feeder that I can feed from outside their pens. It actually only takes me about 30 minutes in the morning to chore all the birds.
 

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