Everyday I have my list of to do’s but most days I have a surprise event that I was not planning that happens too. Today, I’m planning on moving our bull calf to be with the other bull calves. In the back pasture. Weaning is completed, horns are gone, and now the move is happening. This bull calve is very gentle, and moves into the trailer with ease. The short ride to the back pasture is quick. Meeting his brothers appears to be full of joy. The bull calve is greeted by number 17 with enthusiasm. It appears that number 17 found his playmate. They joyously move to get under the tree quickly especially in this 107 degree day it’s the only cool place here in Texas.
Now onto looking into weaning the calves. I have four calves that I’m weaning. Two Angus that will be AI in the future and two full blood heifers. All horns are gone so now it’s waiting time to fully wean. One of the cows has a running nose, so after talking to the vet will take in for a quick set of shots to make sure the cow is solid before releasing into rest of the herd. Taking care of all my cattle and horses make up about 3 hours of my day. The rest of the day is spent on ranch maintenance or getting supplies for the ranch.
It’s hot in Texas, which means its 100-degree plus days and high eighties at night. Making sure there is fresh water for the cows and horses is a must. Cleaning out the water is also a must. Making sure there is plenty of shade is a blessing we have on our ranch. We have excellent loafing sheds and lots and lots of oak trees to comfort the hot animals. Salt blocks are everywhere for the horses and cattle.
One of the most difficult duties of the ranch is painting the pipe fence. We have miles and miles of fence. This year we have decided to make it a priority to get the pipe painting done. Each week we dedicate two days to paint. The painting might only be a couple of hours a day but we make it happen. We are almost reaching our goal of painting this year. Next year we will start over again. It never ends.
Tomorrow we will be visiting a specially feed company and exploring their mixture of feed. All of our cattle are grass fed on our ranch. We supplement our feed with minerals and corn, but we are exploring if there are better feed for the Wagyu breed. Stay turn for more information.
Steve and Mary