Now I'm on a greyhound bus, rolling hard and fast
I'm lookin at the world through the bottom of my glass
Said it's a good thing I got this photographic mind
'Cause I'm just your ramblin kind
Bleh, in the last 4 weeks, I've managed to leave the state in all but one. First it was my trip to Nashville, then my trip to Colorado, and last week I actually got to stay in Arkansas. I took a trip to Petit Jean Mountain just South of Morrilton, Arkansas. More specifically I was at Winrock Farms; home of some awesome Santa Gertrudis bloodlines. As much as I love to avoid that breed, yes we have bought some bulls of their's before.
I was with the Young Cattlemen's Leadership Class from the Arkansas Cattlemen's Association. We got a grand ole tour of the place, saw some of their Gerts, Red Angus, and commercial cattle. They also have a stocker backgrounding program and a natural beef feedout program. Interesting fact, Arkansas has our own Rockefellers, and they have made many contributions to the Arkansas cattle community. Learn more about em on the Winrock website.
| Winrock feeds stocker cattle in bunks enclosed in catch pens along the road |
| Stocker cattle at Winrock |
| The YCLC group learning about feeding stocker calves |
| Winrock Farms |
My travels are not done yet. This week I'm on the road again... I'll give you a hint. I'm headed out of state and your clue is "Rocky Top" (If I told ya already you can't answer first!)
Why do you love to avoid that breed?
ReplyDeleteUh oh, did I back myself into a corner? :) I've just dealt with several Gerts that were "not so gentle", they will often be a large frame size, and they have a lot of brahman influence for today's markets. On the other hand they are very good mothers and will often raise some pretty large calves.
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