Sounds like everyone had a nice visit at Blanchard and MD made a killing....hope he sold a bunch this morning.
Spent yesterday cutting sunflower trees from the yard and garden...should make a note for next year's garden to pull all of them. Some had trunks 2 inches in diameter and were over 10 feet tall!
This morning was nice and cool. Enjoyed a morning alone with the birds, dogs and cows. Jarvisroo was chasing his hens around the little coop in their pen, then the girls would duck into the coop to get away from him....active young male. Let the teens out first. Some are old enough that their combs are getting red so should be laying before long. Those little birds show no fear...marched right into the pen with the bull, cow and calf we have up. After an hour, the teens went in for their treats and the big girls got a free-range time. The most are two years old and were cavorting like chicks...flying, turning in mid air....loving the cool morning.
Hubby left at 6:30 am to load out the herd in Choctaw to take to market. They made two trips with two trailers and now he is home washing out the trailers. Some of those calves would have been nice feeder stock for winter but with the drought, we aren't keeping anything unless it is just really nice. We've been purchasing registered Angus and Limflex (Angus Limosin cross) for the past two years and are switching the focus of our bloodlines. This is the year to make many cuts in the Brangus/Limosin bloodlines. We may end up selling anything over 5 years of age...nice breeders with no calving issues...just because of the hay shortage and the drought. Our recently purchasedregistered two year old Angus bull from Express is limping due to a foot issue. He's been to the vet now twice for toe trims. He had been able to cover three cows then hurt his foot pawing the ground at the bull across the road. If that doesn't heal up, he may go to town too.