RR Homestead
Loving the herd life
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Well....... So this is the issues we are currently facing. The cattle need to be to our new house before calving. Last thing I need is to make two (or 3) loads for each group because I don't have the space needed for young pairs. Also don't want the added stress and costs of newborns (or close to it) getting vetted then trailering for 4 days minimum on top of the temperature differences between here and there. One of our milk heifers is due the end of january. That's my main stress at the moment to get moved. Really need her there and settled in before she calves. But that also means I have to be staying there to milk her. Have zero interest in milking a fresh heifer twice a day while driving across the country. The majority of the rest of the beef cows and another milking a heifers are due in March. I really have no idea how we are going to make this all happen with the livestock. I'm the only onetak who milks let alone has the time. My hubby doesn't have the time to do it while I'm on the road.If it was on the way I would say come on... but going from CA to MO does not "pass go, pass through VA, or collect $200"... kinda out of the way in the wrong direction...but I will take them if need be for a bit....
Even if you close next week... how soon are you thinking you have to be moved out??? You don't have your place sold yet??? not like you are "pushed " to get out of where you are ... or did I miss something??? I fully get wanting to get moved... been there done that... and the cross country trips are going to be tiring...
but you have some time to get the calves grafted on the cow...
Hope she took this time for you... when are you thinking moving the cattle???? might be better for her to be further bred than shorter... if possible..
I totally agree on the cow. I've been trying to get her bred for months knowing this could be coming. She went cystic then had nothing but silent heats. I did breed her on the silent heats but she didn't take. This is her first true standing heat so I'm hopeful. The only thing with her that's a plus is she was a show heifer/cow. She will likely stress a little over a long trip but she's very trailer broke and if her daughters go with her (and calves) she should be ok traveling. It's a risk we likely are going to have to take.