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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1769583" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Looks like some pretty nice calves from the rear... especially since many were nearly as big as the cows.!!!!</p><p>How did they weigh?</p><p>How many of the bulls and stags did you bring home? Were they from your own, or bought ones that you pick up and then put together groups from? </p><p>Glad you got most all found... so you are still missing 3 pairs? Do you often have some go "rogue" and just stick to the woods? Do they make it through the winters there? Do they become "bear bait" or will they "come home" as the grazing gets too scarce? </p><p>The way you do things is very different from here in the east. I really enjoy your pictures and seeing how it is done where there is so much land.... and those northern cattle seem to really put on the weight up there and the cows always look real good too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1769583, member: 25884"] Looks like some pretty nice calves from the rear... especially since many were nearly as big as the cows.!!!! How did they weigh? How many of the bulls and stags did you bring home? Were they from your own, or bought ones that you pick up and then put together groups from? Glad you got most all found... so you are still missing 3 pairs? Do you often have some go "rogue" and just stick to the woods? Do they make it through the winters there? Do they become "bear bait" or will they "come home" as the grazing gets too scarce? The way you do things is very different from here in the east. I really enjoy your pictures and seeing how it is done where there is so much land.... and those northern cattle seem to really put on the weight up there and the cows always look real good too. [/QUOTE]
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