Duramaxgirl
Exploring the pasture
Hi everyone!
Well we finally purchased some calves! Yay our first one that was alittle spendy, is a red angus cross that was bottle fed from day one because her mom died in birth. She is such a sweet heart. Her name is breezy and she doesn't have a mean bone in her body. She's about 6 months old. I wanted a hereford..... but the husband decided on her!
Well our second cow which is just for meat.... my husband didn't want to spend much on him since breezy set us back a bit financially. So we picked up a Holstein bull calf from a dairy farm for $50. He was about 10 days old and full of the devil! He's mean and a wild little Guy. So we want to castrate him and maybe calm him down. I've been told that using the rings after he is a month old will cause him to have an infection. So my question is can we still use the rings on him or should we do the surgical type removal? He will be 5 weeks on thanksgiving day... and he has grown soooooo much! Thanks
Well we finally purchased some calves! Yay our first one that was alittle spendy, is a red angus cross that was bottle fed from day one because her mom died in birth. She is such a sweet heart. Her name is breezy and she doesn't have a mean bone in her body. She's about 6 months old. I wanted a hereford..... but the husband decided on her!
Well our second cow which is just for meat.... my husband didn't want to spend much on him since breezy set us back a bit financially. So we picked up a Holstein bull calf from a dairy farm for $50. He was about 10 days old and full of the devil! He's mean and a wild little Guy. So we want to castrate him and maybe calm him down. I've been told that using the rings after he is a month old will cause him to have an infection. So my question is can we still use the rings on him or should we do the surgical type removal? He will be 5 weeks on thanksgiving day... and he has grown soooooo much! Thanks

Any how I was mucking out his stall the other day and he managed to get out.... and oh boy did he run wild! Just kicking up his feet and didn't stop. We finally did get him back in his stall. We have a heat lamp on him because its like 16 out there and getting colder. We feed him a bottle twice a day. He gets calf mana twice a day. And he's really starting to eat alot of hay Which we keep in front of him at all times. Breezy is just so calm compaired to him. You can do anything with her brush her which she gets alot. But chuckie doesn't seem to like people..... unless you have a bottle! I've bottle fed him a few times but the husband built a bottle holder. You really got to make sure you don't get behind him! He's not a good aim at least. Any how we're so new to cows maybe he's just normal... my dad said he was healthy and BIG for his age.