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  1. raeleigh26

    Feed troubles

    **sigh** Yeah.. She was slow on the bottle too. I figured it was because she was on the cow for two weeks. She's actually just slow. Her personality. Laid back, lazy, No hurry for anything. Kinda like my teenagers... She's been slow her whole life. She's intelligent, actually dominant over the...
  2. raeleigh26

    Feed troubles

    I've tried it. Both. I'm telling you, this calf is the most picky thing ever. She's also slow. No, I mean ssssslllloooow They're all separated and feed individually, not in a bunk, because she takes 45 minutes to finish 5 lb. Everyone else done in ten. I should be happy she's eating at all. I...
  3. raeleigh26

    Feed troubles

    Well, that's just the corn, sorry, oats ate $12, alfalfa... Twenty something, I've never bought it.
  4. raeleigh26

    Feed troubles

    She was getting obviously thin on top and potbellied, she was wormed with pour on, then injectable ivermectin, then pellet wormer over 3 months. During that time I got her eating the current mix, I'm finally seeing growth, good belly, not looking wormy, which may not have been the problem to...
  5. raeleigh26

    Feed troubles

    Decent grass mix hay is out 24/7. Where I am there's very limited choices for feed, you buy box store prebagged stuff, bagged specialty show stock feed, or mix by the ton from one of 2 mills within half hour drive. The expense leaves me buying from tractor supply or orscheln. Again, the feed...
  6. raeleigh26

    Feed troubles

    I've got a 6m old Angus heifer, bottle calf weaned at 4m who from day one would NOT eat. I've tried everything available here. Yes, everything. This is what I've gotten her to eat, finally, and am also giving the bull 1 1/2yr, underweight, and my 6m brangus heifer. The scoop I use holds about...
  7. raeleigh26

    It's been awhile

    It wasn't me, entirely, they had no use for, it was Maggie. Mini cows have no place in black Angus country. Apparently.
  8. raeleigh26

    Just made the most awesome venison

    I'm not a fan of deer, but we were gifted two awhile back, which we had to process ourselves... It took SO long... I was crying by the end of it! Anyway... Need to use it up ago I pulled out a roast, thawed it, put a few cups of water in the roaster, drenched it in balsamic vinaigrette, soy...
  9. raeleigh26

    It's been awhile

    Meaning she lets any calf nurse lol I wish! No, suspected dam is (I'm 99% sure) Holstein/Hereford Otherwise, they have all crossbred cattle, limousine, Angus, baldy, couple mottled maybe Longhorn? Polled and horned both. And since this calf is so small they think he's by my Dexter bull. So...
  10. raeleigh26

    It's been awhile

    Thank you! Yes, we had to take several steps back, dh is very well employed, almost two years now. I'd had to sell all my good cows to pay bills during that time and them cut my losses on the scrub steers I had. Started over again, again, with the two black beef girls. They should be ready to...
  11. raeleigh26

    It's been awhile

    I guess this would've been better in the social forum, I've forgotten how to navigate
  12. raeleigh26

    It's been awhile

    A long while, geesh. My profile pic is Tootsie, I sold her.. Years ago Well then, I guess an update is in order. First, dh lost his job, I sold everything, tractor, trailer, truck, all but one cow, my Dexter, Maggie. (13 altogether) I got a better trailer, and truck, and have 4 head now. I lost...
  13. raeleigh26

    Sooo,this happened

    I'm happy to report that she's back to normal this morning, aside from a few scabs on her back. Some videos I'd seen showed much worse. In any case, I won't be keeping her. Not decided on the other girl, I'm not sure pigs are for me. I may just raise 2 each year to butcher instead of...
  14. raeleigh26

    What's up update

    Thank you. It seems I've had more than the typical, win some, lose some issues. 15 years of having rabbits, suddenly problem after problem. 15 years of chickens, neighbors bring in coryza, total loss. No way or point in starting over. Thought the raised beds would be the answer for my...
  15. raeleigh26

    What's up update

    Last time I posted, my introduction I guess, I had dairy cows, dh was out of work, rabbit breed issues, sickly chickens, no garden, etc etc. ... Since then, I've had a total of 9 head of cattle, I've had to sell most of them. I have dude, a dairy Angus steer, who's now almost 8 months...
  16. raeleigh26

    Sooo,this happened

    Okay, in looking for an answer I came across a disorder called dippity pig. ...which may be what I'm dealing with. I've watched her for awhile, and her dipping has become falling in her hind legs, she bounces right back, and she has no rash or lesions, but again, this girl is much less...
  17. raeleigh26

    Sooo,this happened

    I finally brought home 2 little gilts, 8 weeks old, granddaughters of American badboy, not that I'm familiar, but sounds impressive. .. They're doing well, so far (3 days) I was told the bigger girl was better quality and should be the one I keep, but she's a little aggressive, very very...
  18. raeleigh26

    Do You Own Horses/Donkeys/Mules?

    I've got 4, one isn't mine. Annabelle Lee is a thoroughbred-spotted saddle horse -percheron cross, mouthful I know. ..she's 6 this year, my husband's horse, we've had her 3 years. Sam is an auction purchase, he's supposedly quarter horse, but looks like a mule in back and a draft in front...
  19. raeleigh26

    Newbie in Oklahoma

    Welcome to byh! Howdy neighbor! I'm also in Ok, outside the Tulsa area! Yes, you should get chickens. Lol!
  20. raeleigh26

    New Calf, Any "I wish I had known" advice?

    Dead calf flop, when they get so stressed that they literally flop and hit the ground as though they were shot. Severe stress can cause them to remain on the ground even after you stop whatever stressed them. Calves will pull against a halter tied solid and flop with it tight, sometimes to...
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