Its nice that the wifey went with you on this trip, she can do the counting for you, so you won't have to take your gloves and boots off. Those were some good lookin young Angus bulls, and were the easiest to load, they hand been handled by someone that knows how to handle cattle.
Sorry to Chime-in so Tardy, Boys. Not all of them Angus Bulls were All-that-Gr8....the Orangey-color'd Limousin wasn't a Rock Star, either, but the Black Hereford and the Dark Cherry Red Long Yearling back in the corner (Shorthorn??? Red Angus??? Red Poll???) were 2 if not 3X Better than over HALF ( haiff or Hayyf the way the Old Timers here in the Ozark Highland's Region pronounce 1/2 LOL ) of the Black Bulls in that Pen.....
Yes I try to keep the bottom heavy. I usually load the bulls on the bottom if I have them. Then spread the rest out on top. I try to keep the sick, injured etc. for last on the back so they don't have to use the ramps as much and less chance of them going down
Its nice that the wifey went with you on this trip, she can do the counting for you, so you won't have to take your gloves and boots off.
Those were some good lookin young Angus bulls, and were the easiest to load, they hand been handled by someone that knows how to handle cattle.
😁 It is was nice she came along. It makes them much easier to load when they've been handled properly in the past for sure
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Lol..... Yes, unlike crazy Alice with the horns, who appeared to have a little deer in her....
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Sorry to Chime-in so Tardy, Boys. Not all of them Angus Bulls were All-that-Gr8....the Orangey-color'd Limousin wasn't a Rock Star, either, but the Black Hereford and the Dark Cherry Red Long Yearling back in the corner (Shorthorn??? Red Angus??? Red Poll???) were 2 if not 3X Better than over HALF ( haiff or Hayyf the way the Old Timers here in the Ozark Highland's Region pronounce 1/2 LOL ) of the Black Bulls in that Pen.....
@@gmathis4829 Better late than never. Thanks for chiming in
Do you put all the heavy weight in the bottom of the trailer and the lit ones on top how do you know which ones go where
Yes I try to keep the bottom heavy. I usually load the bulls on the bottom if I have them. Then spread the rest out on top. I try to keep the sick, injured etc. for last on the back so they don't have to use the ramps as much and less chance of them going down
Why do some sale barns put bull’s with cow’s in pins together . I think it would been better to separate them . You got help again that’s good .
Just depends on the barn some separate and some don't and yes the help is always nice
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I don't think this is 1 of them but it kinda looks like it ... I guess I can say it now Tri state is the market I worked at that sure looks like it
Yes I hauled many loads out of Tri State. Good group of people up there
Those papers on the gates what our those for? Didn’t tell what you do with them.
It’s a paper sheet how many heads in pens and total weight lbs of cows....
What’s up friend.
Good evening Caleb