- He grew up, got big and became a good steer.
- We are in a drought and there’s no grass
- We are in the cattle business to make money
- If I asked T.H. he would let me keep him
- It’s time
Puncher was laid up. Spot got turned out with the horses on wheat pasture behind the barn. For the rest of the winter and spring they were Pet Steers . Spot was the big ring leader.
That would be soooo hard for me. Can't help but have favorites. 🙁 Goodbye, Spot!
I know how this goes all to well! I'm going to send Stella probably next week to the packer. OUCH!
Suzanne
I can imagine how you feel. I had a neighbor once that postponed the dreaded deed because my kids and I stood at the fence and cried the day he told us he was taking Brownie to the feedlot. We had become so attached, feeding Brownie carrots and apples. It is sad but necessary. Spot is a handsome dude. So big already.
Big lump… crying…. big huge hug….
We have a draught here too…have offered my field for the livestock….communes are cutting the grass along roadsides and motorways for the livestock.. just not enough feed. I have never seen this before.
Sorry haven't popped by lately… love the porch by the way…
:`( That is so sad mom. I don't know how you do it. I thought you would keep him forever but I am proud of you. There are no droughts in cow heaven.