Friday, October 28, 2011

new prospect steer #2

{PHOTO COMING SOON...}



On Thursday, October 6, the girls and I went out to Winterbrook Cattle Company in Canby to look at steers. We enjoyed meeting Trent & Lindsey Ricksger and Lindsey's dad, David Morgan. They were gracious in taking time to talk with us, answer questions, and show us their show cattle. We learned a lot visiting with them. We selected steer 1105, a March Maine-Angus paternal sibling to Jake McDonald's champion steer at this year's fair.

We hauled him home that Saturday, a week after bringing home the first steer. It was a nice surprise to see Jake out at Winterbrook when we picked up the steer. Jim & I were impressed with him as he took time to speak to each of the kids and ask them questions about their sports and things. It is nice for the kids to make connections with other 4-H beef members throughout the year, especially now that we are independent {not in a club}. Like at Rusher's sale, Jess helped tie, blow and brush the cattle with Cailee Martin and her sister, and Mitch Salo, as well as visit with some other 4-hers and parents from the county who came to the sale.

Jess & Andrew came to a quick decision that day about who gets which steer and named them. Andrew took the steer from 4R Ranch and named him 'Glacier', while Jess wanted both but got the Winterbrook steer. She named him 'Whistler'. The kids have been working with the calves; haltering, walking, brushing and handling them with the show stick. This newest steer halter broke quickly and is calm like the rest of our cattle. 

We penned the heifer calf on September 19 to separate her from her mama for weaning, and it worked out well to bring the new steers home and pen them in with her to get acclimated to the new surroundings before turning them out. We let the 3 calves out on Saturday, October 15, and watched them tear through the field. I should have filmed that because it was quite a display. So, weaning of the first calf born on our farm is complete. We now have a nice, balanced group of two blacks and two red roans out in the pasture that I love to look at every day. 

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