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Blog Directory ID Blog Directory ID: 1636
Blog URL Blog URL: http://kidscattle.blogspot.com/
Google Pagerank Google Pagerank: 2
Blog Description Blog Description: We raise cattle and show them at fairs and shows.We mostly raise Simmental cattle with a few Maine Anjou in the herd. This is all about how we take care of them.
Blog Tags Blog Tags: cattle - farm - livestock - 4-H - country living - rural life - agriculture - homeschool
Blog Category Blog Category: Animal Blogs
Blog Owner Blog Owner: Judi
Blog Added Blog Added: February 14, 2008 05:36:45 AM
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Blog Country Blog Country: United States United States
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RSS Feed Hoof Trim

Because show calves are fed heavier their hooves grow faster. When their hooves grow too long they don't walk very well. We take them to the hoof expert. When they are cows, their hooves break off naturally on their own. But sometimes they have problems with their feet. Then they eat less and lose weight. We take them here to help them out. They feel much better afterwards.

RSS Feed Three Things About Dixie



RSS Feed To Grandmother's House We Go


We keep the steers at Grandpa & Grandma's house, which is just down the road from us. We feed and hay them in the morning and at night everyday. After our 4-H fair, we will sell them. Then we will move in the next group to get ready for next year.

RSS Feed Nothing spectacular; but nice

Sangamon Co. fair was this past weekend. We didn't win any classes but no one came in last either.Theo is showing Dixie. She placed 2nd in her July class.

Bella is showing North Wind. The judge almost gave her 1st place but decided to go with another calf. Grandma and Grandpa are in the audience.

Bella showing Ellyon in the January class. The second place ribbon in her pocket.

Z is helping Bella show her pairs class. The judge inspecting the calves in the left.

Dad is helping Z with his pair Katrina and Janie. It was the coolest (temperature wise) weekend we have shown at Sangamon Co. After sandbagging and baling hay on Friday, then showing all weekend, we were tired. We were happy with how the placings turned out.

RSS Feed Bad Boys

These bad boys escaped last night. A neighbor down the road was driving to work at 4:am. He came across these four yayhoos by the pine trees. He called us that they were out. Dad is in San Fransisco. Bella is at camp. So Mom, my brother and me got out of bed to put them in. Luckily they are fairly halter broke. We got halters on three of them in the dark. Big Red wouldn't have anything to do with a halter but was willing to follow the others back in. Nevada is sticking his tongue out at us. He is saying "Ha! Got you!" I am saying, "Your time will come. Right about after the 4-H fair in July."

He still hasn't learned any manners.

RSS Feed Sandbagging along the Mississippi II

Last Friday we drove to a town close to the Mississippi R. where volunteers were sandbagging to save the area from being flooded. Many people had been helping out all week.

Someone had rigged up this ingenious way of easily shoveling the sand into a bag. It is a construction cone upside down on a ladder. Two scoops of sand, then tie and pile.

The bags were then loaded on to a bucket of a tractor.

Then dumped into the bed of a truck to be halled to the levee.

This is a picture of what the area looked like with all the volunteers. Many of the houses had semi-trailers parked by their front doors. They were prepared if the levee broke to load up their belongings and get out.

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