WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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@Seul said in WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS):
Mating season's over.
Well shit… might as well go back to drinkin’.
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@motojobobo said in WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS):
@Matt said in WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS):
Man… I had no idea bespoke toilet seats were the new craze.
Testing the waters to see whether tiny Bolivia can set a new worldwide trend!!I started it......:-)
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No worries, we’ll sign up as followers.
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how about a silver bidet? now we're in the big league! instead of a silver spoon in your mouth a sterling...need I say more?
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Yesterday: tailgating at Penn State for the PSU vs WVU season opening game and a pic of the pregame show - view from the 40 yard line.
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@John-Galt Looks like a fantastic atmosphere. There is nothing like college football.
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Today was the start of the 2023/24 Clipper ventures round the world race. We went out on SAKURA to see them off, our very own @ian72 was with us, he skippered Qingdao in the 2011/12 race. Alex Thomson who we were with in the Channel Islands last week, won the 1998/99, and is still the youngest skipper to have won the race. We had a lovely day....
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Watched the same but from the land
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Finished off a great day up at North Conway NH
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Got back last night after 5 days at the ranch. Hot and dusty out there this time of year. A variety of pics of general stuff which was going on.
Cool ladder made here using bamboo for the two sides. Quite long too…about 7 meters.
Closeup of a broom made with dried palm blooms. Great for sweeping over packed dirt as it cleans away leaves/twigs without bring up dust clouds.
Meat drying out covered in salt to avoid bacteria. We usually slaughter a cow every 45 days or so to keep everybody here happy with the red protein.
An electrician sorting out an electrical problem were experiencing with the generator. Turned out the electrical loads (lights, AC, water pump) weren’t balanced out amongst the three transformers in the generator…or so we were told.It is calving season!
We inseminated 117 cows on Friday using these two bulls from Brazil
I’ll be back there in a month to check for pregnancies and inseminate another group of cows.
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Mukesh is a handsome bull @motojobobo ,
but I would not mess with MNS 3981 Truck
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@motojobobo Great looking herd!! How many head do you have and do you raise the calves to size (full size for consumption) or do you sell them as calves to other farmers?
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@Aetas Mukesh is definitely the handsomer of the two…he was used extensively to breed for cattle show purposes (BIG in Brazil) but he also has solid productivity characteristics in him, which is what I look for. Truck is the gentler of the two, hard to pick a fight with him, and produces ‘milkier’ offspring than Mukesh.
@goosehd glad you like my Nelore herd. This time of year, being at the tail end of the dry season (winter), I’m definitely happy to see my cows haven’t lost more weight. Promises to be a good cycle both for raising healthy calves and achieving a high pregnancy rate. My ranch holds between 1000 and 1200 reproductive females with the current infrastructure on it. It can do better but it would require more investment in fences, watering holes and reducing weed proleferation. But we are still a work in progress….after 14 years. This stuff takes more patience than waiting for IH to produce the next batch of caps.
I usually sell males at weaning. I’m more interested in the breeding aspects: choosing bulls and evaluating their offspring characteristcs…stuff like that.