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#1845082 - 12/31/07 03:50 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
[Re: TheFirstNameThat]
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Registered: 10/25/07
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Loc: Houston
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Lovely.....Do you still have to go shoulder deep to do your testing bassman? Depends on how far along the cow is. Sometimes if they are 70+ days along or so you can go in and twist your hand side to side on the femoral arteries and they will be buzzing. That's a dead give away and you only have to go forearm deep. I am posting and holding my breath. This thread could take a serious dive at any moment...Was the question a test to check me out?
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#1845088 - 12/31/07 03:52 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
[Re: bassman1]
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Registered: 09/20/04
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Loc: Southlake,TX
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Lovely.....Do you still have to go shoulder deep to do your testing bassman? Depends on how far along the cow is. Sometimes if they are 70+ days along or so you can go in and twist your hand side to side on the femoral arteries and they will be buzzing. That's a dead give away and you only have to go forearm deep. I am posting and holding my breath. This thread could take a serious dive at any moment... I was certified in palpation and AI right out of HS. That's back when I thought I wanted to be an Ag teacher.
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#1845098 - 12/31/07 03:54 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
[Re: bassman1]
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Registered: 11/12/05
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Loc: Corinth, Texas
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I was serious bassman.....If I wouldn't have dropped out of school, I would've probably gone into some type of wildlife management....did studyin' in your specialties....lovely films they showed us.....just lovely....let's just say, I have a good idea on how to turn a bull on, collect the baby batter, and check around for what I helped create.......vivid memories
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#1845101 - 12/31/07 03:55 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
[Re: Tritonman]
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Registered: 10/25/07
Posts: 980
Loc: Houston
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Two things they stressed. Do only your own cows otherwise you will have all the vets in the county mad at you, and never, ever try any of this on a mare. Also, trim fingernails to the quick and file them close...Couple of other things...Use a post crossways in the area between you and the cow, and or wear a well fitting cup
Edited by bassman1 (12/31/07 03:58 PM)
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#1845103 - 12/31/07 03:56 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
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Registered: 01/28/06
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I used to have some cow in me but alas I grew old and - well you know...We did have a small herd of Angus and they did good even though they didn't have the weight of most breeds...If your gonna eat em' yep go for it but unless you have a market for them you won't make much when it comes to poundage...
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#1845121 - 12/31/07 04:01 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
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Registered: 10/25/07
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I've done it all also. Not much anymore. Price of cows bottomed and I made the move. Havn't actually checked one in several years. Did breed several for a friend last year, but that's about it.
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#1845172 - 12/31/07 04:23 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
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I have a good idea on how to turn a bull on, collect the baby batter, and clean him up afterward.......vivid memories Sound like a perfect wife. Just put him in the chute and adjust the current...He's turned on for sure...Don't forget the catch cup.
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#1845183 - 12/31/07 04:27 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
[Re: bassman1]
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what can I say......I have "the touch"
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#1845190 - 12/31/07 04:29 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
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Registered: 06/04/04
Posts: 2108
Loc: DEL RIO, TEXAS
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I have hereford and black baldie cows...both work great. Mine are mostly commercial cows with a few older reg herefords. I mainly produce black baldie heifers to sell.
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#1845200 - 12/31/07 04:35 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
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Registered: 06/11/06
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Loc: Zabcikville Texas
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hey Chad PM me if ya need some help. we been raising cattle for years.
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#1845243 - 12/31/07 05:00 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
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Registered: 06/11/06
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Loc: Zabcikville Texas
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Justy you have been been alive for years!!! sorry guess i did not explain. my family has been raising cattle for years. the breed i like best is Red Limousin 
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#1845271 - 12/31/07 05:19 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
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Lovely.....Do you still have to go shoulder deep to do your testing bassman? Depends on how far along the cow is. Sometimes if they are 70+ days along or so you can go in and twist your hand side to side on the femoral arteries and they will be buzzing. That's a dead give away and you only have to go forearm deep. I am posting and holding my breath. This thread could take a serious dive at any moment... I was certified in palpation and AI right out of HS. That's back when I thought I wanted to be an fAg teacher. 
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#1845306 - 12/31/07 05:33 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
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Registered: 09/20/04
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Loc: Southlake,TX
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Lovely.....Do you still have to go shoulder deep to do your testing bassman? Depends on how far along the cow is. Sometimes if they are 70+ days along or so you can go in and twist your hand side to side on the femoral arteries and they will be buzzing. That's a dead give away and you only have to go forearm deep. I am posting and holding my breath. This thread could take a serious dive at any moment... I was certified in palpation and AI right out of HS. That's back when I thought I wanted to be an fAg teacher. Funny ha ha..I knew as soon as I saw your queer shoes I couldn't go thru with it. I see you succeeded with flying rainbow colors.
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#1845414 - 12/31/07 06:24 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
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Registered: 07/27/07
Posts: 2562
Loc: Plano TX
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Grew up on a farm with Angus and Herford. For southern states it is best to go with a mix of these to breeds if you want good cattle that will bring a profit and good eating beef. Unless you want to get into special cattle keep it simple.
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#1845540 - 12/31/07 07:07 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
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Registered: 09/21/07
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Loc: San Angelo
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For what it's worth, I always had the best results both in calving and at sale with Simbra bulls on about any breed of cow. It leaves just enough "ear" and heat tolerance to make a go in our Texas climate.
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#1845624 - 12/31/07 07:44 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
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Registered: 07/17/07
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herford and angus has already been said. some nice white faces for sale out off of 77 in schulemburg.
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#1845641 - 12/31/07 07:49 PM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
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Registered: 11/12/05
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Loc: Corinth, Texas
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if you take my measurements and weight, I can probably be compared to a scaled down version of a cow
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#1848550 - 01/02/08 07:28 AM
Re: Any Cattle Guys in here?
[Re: TheFirstNameThat]
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Registered: 07/20/05
Posts: 3602
Loc: New Braunfels, Tx
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Thanks for the "help" guys..lol. Been doing some research and found a few sites similar to the TFF dealing with cattle. It's been a big help...
Everybody's heads feeling better today?
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