Hi Scott, I met you right when I was leaving the building with my wife and you mentioned you had a you tube channel. I looked you up and subscribed last night. We were sitting just a few chairs to the right of you when the Angus were selling and may have bid on a few of the same bulls. We bought lot #5879. Hope the bulls work for us.
@@sclivestock5943 my brother has 300 ewes. My kids have about 25 nanny goats. So they have 50 fat kids to send there with my brothers lambs next month. Dad and I used to have a feedlot for sheep and goats when I started farming. Fed a few thousand head out a year. Farm got bigger, we got older, and we bought bred cows coming out of BSE for $500. We were selling bred ewes then for $250 that we had bought for $50 average. Was kind of why we got bigger in cattle. Always ran feeder cattle too though while we had the feedlot for lambs.
@@sclivestock5943my brother has 300 ewes and the kids have 25 Nannie’s. They have 50 fat kids to sell with my brothers lambs there next month. When I started farming, dad and I fed a few thousand lambs and goats in a feedlot. Also ran some feeder cattle. As we got older we bought a bunch of cows at the end of BSE for $500. We had bought a bunch of ewes previously for $50 and were selling them for $250 then. Plus the farm had grown, so it was easier to go heavier to cattle.
Greeting from California! ☀️ 🏖
Well hello from Alberta Canada. I sure could use some sunshine weather. We received 6 inches of snow last night. 🤯thanks for watching our video.
Looks like some nice bulls. Congrats on the new addition.
Sent a lot of bulls to Echo Sand Ranching a few years ago. Not sure if they are still going but always had some nice bulls.
Hi Scott. Can't wait to meet the new guy. Stay well my friend.
April delivery. For $150 they feed until then. Works for us. Take care Dane
Nice job, got a bull, quite the sale to sit through. They sure punt them though fast. Lunch was pretty good too.
Lunch was decent. Donuts were better 🍩.They sure do move the critters through.
Hi Scott, I met you right when I was leaving the building with my wife and you mentioned you had a you tube channel. I looked you up and subscribed last night. We were sitting just a few chairs to the right of you when the Angus were selling and may have bid on a few of the same bulls. We bought lot #5879. Hope the bulls work for us.
Hi Rob. Thanks for checking my channel out and subscribing. Hopefully we made the right pick. It was good to me you. Take care
You rolled right past the Tofield auction before Viking. Sold and bought a lot of lambs and ewes, and goats through there.
I just saw the mart as we were passing. Long rd from our place to Lloyd and back. I’m getting old. lol Do you still to sheep?
@@sclivestock5943 my brother has 300 ewes. My kids have about 25 nanny goats. So they have 50 fat kids to send there with my brothers lambs next month. Dad and I used to have a feedlot for sheep and goats when I started farming. Fed a few thousand head out a year. Farm got bigger, we got older, and we bought bred cows coming out of BSE for $500. We were selling bred ewes then for $250 that we had bought for $50 average. Was kind of why we got bigger in cattle. Always ran feeder cattle too though while we had the feedlot for lambs.
@@sclivestock5943my brother has 300 ewes and the kids have 25 Nannie’s. They have 50 fat kids to sell with my brothers lambs there next month. When I started farming, dad and I fed a few thousand lambs and goats in a feedlot. Also ran some feeder cattle. As we got older we bought a bunch of cows at the end of BSE for $500. We had bought a bunch of ewes previously for $50 and were selling them for $250 then. Plus the farm had grown, so it was easier to go heavier to cattle.
Good evening Scott 🍻👍
🥃🍻🍺 I wish. But like the song I’m on a new drug 😂🤪
@@sclivestock5943 I’ll drink your share for you then. Lol 😆
@@chadtosh6831much appreciated. Maybe when I get on the other side of the health thing we can have a drink. 🥃
@@sclivestock5943 you betcha
I don’t think they can flow line that fluid. It’s so thick they Gotta heat the fluid and truck everything away in tankers.
Yes some crude is quite thick. This maybe the reason.