Last Walk with Calves
This was my last walk with the (formerly) wild calves. Through the gate nicely.
This was my last walk with the (formerly) wild calves. Through the gate nicely.
Here I’m easing the calves through a gate in the pasture. The first day they couldn’t even see the gate, but jumped the single electric
The calves are working much better now. It’s taken longer than 3 trips of 30 minutes each (which works with most cattle) but they are
This picture of me driving these calves this afternoon comes with quite a story. These calves were delivered to their new owner Thursday, April 5.
We presented a full day workshop each day on Low Stress Handling sponsored by the Farm Animal Council of Saskatchewan. Other sponsors were: Advancing Canadian
Richard had a chance to speak to conference attendees before speaking. This was our largest audience so far, about 200 attendees. Here they are finishing
Here’s most of the group Richard gave a full day school to in Onaga, Kansas. Due to technical difficulties, the group shot didn’t turn out.
I spoke at the Missouri Young Farmers/Young Farm Wives conference today in Osage Beach, Missouri. Because many Vo-Ag teachers and secondary school administrators attend, I
Richard was keynote speaker at the Mid-Missouri Grazing Council 5th Annual Grazing Conference at the Boone County Fairgrounds in Columbia. We had our first exhibit
We hurried home from West Virginia knowing that a massive ice storm had hit SW Missouri and our farm the week previous. This is part