Grant
True BYH Addict
Looks like I finally have my “herd”. Bought 2 highland x mini Hereford heifers recently. Both are about 7 months old right now. Got the seller to throw in a highland x dexter steer so I can get beef a little faster. . I’ve had them about 4 weeks now. All are very calm, they had been well handled and are now eating out of our hands. Going tomorrow to pick out a bull calf to go along with them. I have my eye on some British Park x wagyu bulls that I am going to use on them. Should produce some great beef as all of those breeds are known for great, though different, beef characteristics.
About me, I live in SW Missouri on 13 acres, another reason for the minis. We moved in this year to a new home we built on the property. I grew up on an 1100 acre beef/hog/corn/hay farm also in MO. I have a degree in Agriculture from the University of Mo, have taught electricity, welding, small engines along with the typical agriculture classes. I haven’t been around livestock in 35 years, but it comes back fast.
I’m looking to raise a couple of calves a year, put one in the freezer and sell the other to pay for feed for at least some of the herd. I was blessed to buy a place that had a super thick stand of red clover and orchard grass, so these youngsters are going to be eating well. I have an approximately 1/2 acre farm on one part of the property and will need to install water to what will be the bull/steer area. I’ll add some later, but wanted to get started.
About me, I live in SW Missouri on 13 acres, another reason for the minis. We moved in this year to a new home we built on the property. I grew up on an 1100 acre beef/hog/corn/hay farm also in MO. I have a degree in Agriculture from the University of Mo, have taught electricity, welding, small engines along with the typical agriculture classes. I haven’t been around livestock in 35 years, but it comes back fast.
I’m looking to raise a couple of calves a year, put one in the freezer and sell the other to pay for feed for at least some of the herd. I was blessed to buy a place that had a super thick stand of red clover and orchard grass, so these youngsters are going to be eating well. I have an approximately 1/2 acre farm on one part of the property and will need to install water to what will be the bull/steer area. I’ll add some later, but wanted to get started.