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    Ivermectin wormer pour on

    Well, it works well for ticks and lice October to May lol. After that they are on their own so I can’t say. But based on how they seem to use it I don’t see why it wouldn’t.
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    Ivermectin wormer pour on

    I mix Pounce (permethrin) with diesel in one of these to keep the lice, ticks etc. at bay for the part of the year the cows are at home. Once out on the range they use the fly swatter they were born with. But we don’t get flies up here like folks down south do.
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    Cattle vaccines

    I use the Nasalgen 3 PMH on newborns. Easy to give, vet usually gives me a bag of 100 cannulas to go with my order.
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    Baldy calf

    Sounds just like here.
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    Post a pic of your bull

    This yearling bull was delivered yesterday and should be the last one for the year barring any disasters.
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    Show your calf pictures.

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    Post a pic of your bull

    I would sure try that with an open mind.
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    AKAUSHI

    Well, to me it seems hard to believe that 123% of these cattle grade prime or choice. But what do I know. It’s probably not worse than the claims some other breeds and breeders make lol
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    American Aberdeen Angus

    I still think of Aberdeen Angus as the formal name for all angus, red and black. That either shows my age or the fact that I paid attention when my elders spoke when I was a kid.
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    Accidentally bought a horse

    This is from their site: The active ingredient in LEGEND, hyaluronic acid (HA), decreases the presence of inflammatory mediators in the joint, improves synovial fluid quality, and reduces the degree of lameness. These improvements are seen whether LEGEND is administered by intravenous (I.V.) or...
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    Accidentally bought a horse

    I’m with you. I don’t mind giving a Legends shot once every 6 months or so but that’s about enough for me.
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    Accidentally bought a horse

    One thing for sure is that for every unsound horse out there there are several folks that will line up to make money from it. From complete voodoo to some sound science. Magnetic blankets, infrared blankets, healing hands, chiropractors, massage therapists, dentists, feed supplements...
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    Accidentally bought a horse

    I don't know what his issue is. He has very flat front feet and walks on his soles too much. But there's more going on than that. I keep him on Legends and don't use him anymore. He's a kind soul and will live out his days here. Unless someone come along looking for a yard ornament to spoil...
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    Accidentally bought a horse

    If you want another well broke horse with the same issues we can make a deal! He’s a finished healing horse, so you can start making your investment back right away!
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    Show me your idea of the perfect cow

    This was a good little cow. Calved in early March every year and weaned a calf over 800 lbs from her second calf until she came in open at 11 years old.
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    Replacement Heifers

    Yep, last two
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    A walk through the cows

    Thanks for the video. Nice to see good slicked of cattle on grass. I notice you year letters are out of synch with ours. I thought they were were the same internationally?
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    Implants

    Nasalgen 3 PMH at birth.
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    Implants

    We don’t use them any more. Only because we don’t work our calves before turnout. I have zero issue with using them or eating the beef from implanted animals. ‘They’ claim the use of implants is it best/easiest return on investment a producer can make and that is probably the case. They are best...
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    Bull Sale catalog

    seems hard to believe 679 lbs is top 10% for weaning weight, and how do they know he’s top 3% YW when they don’t have an actual weight? I don’t know much about EPD’s either. I agree with Gcreek, give me birthdate, birth weight, ww and yw. I’d also like to go have a look at the dam and his...
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