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    #13
    sjc: Well we mix them up. Getting a bit too much Charlais blood in them in my opinion. Going to go back to some Gelview next year. I've never been a strong Angus man...even though we've used a lot of Angus genetics(probably prejediced)!.
    Really like the look of modern Gelviehs...last time we used them was in 1990.
    Don't know about feeding out those small calves? Seems like there is more labor and equipment required? Now mind you we do that anyway to a certain extent(heifers and tailenders) but I'm not that keen on doing too much extra work! I figure the easiest money from a calf is wean him on the stock trailer, if possible.

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      #14
      I feed about 200 of the little buggers every day-they all the good hay they can eat and a few pounds of screening pellets. Got a size 8 feeding wagon-dual ground drive with two opposable thumbed feeding extensions-doesn't take me too long every day. I just feed them in one pen then let them out for their grain-we didn't get all our fencing done or they'd be out in the fields too.Those drought years when we pellet fed the cows there were days I kind of wished we had a hopper bin and a feed wagon but we muddled through it. Had a pretty buff peewee hockey player after 20,000 or so pails of grain lol.

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        #15
        I know how it is cswilson! My daddy always said milking those cows would be the best thing ever for improving my wrist shot! And I think he was right!
        Nothing wrong with a boy working hard...wish I had done it with my own child? He tends to think "manual labor" is some sort of a Mexican! LOL
        Hope winter is favorably for you this year? We have absolutely no snow this year(central Alberta), so far, but you never know what this darned country can bring? Might be up to our butt by next week?

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