Or in other words, let me (and those reading) learn from your mistakes!
I recently bought two shorthorn calves. One was nearly weaned at 8-9 weeks (I weaned him as of Sunday), and the other is around 6-7 weeks, and I'm still feeding him two bottles a day. This is my first foray into livestock, and I want to do right by these guys so that they're the second happiest meat steers on the planet. I draw the line at massage, so I'll concede the happiest cows are the Kobe beef cows.
So, what did you do as a newbie that you regret? If you were to go back and do it again, what would you do when raising a calf?
I recently bought two shorthorn calves. One was nearly weaned at 8-9 weeks (I weaned him as of Sunday), and the other is around 6-7 weeks, and I'm still feeding him two bottles a day. This is my first foray into livestock, and I want to do right by these guys so that they're the second happiest meat steers on the planet. I draw the line at massage, so I'll concede the happiest cows are the Kobe beef cows.
So, what did you do as a newbie that you regret? If you were to go back and do it again, what would you do when raising a calf?