From Martin Black’s new website. In the early 80s I had a good bridle horse that had worked a lot of cattle. He got to the point where he could control and intimidate the cow so much that cows lost the desire to challenge him—they would just stand there, not…
By Dr. Karen Hayes and Sue Copeland From the Equisearch website Do you know how to disinfect a stall, horse clothes, or brushes to keep disease from spreading at your barn? We’ll guide you through the process. In the June 2005 issue of Horse & Rider magazine we talked about…
AUSTIN – The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) is currently visiting with major stock shows and rodeos to discuss good biosecurity practices in the event of an animal disease outbreak. Practicing and implementing sound biosecurity measures is critical in keeping Texas’ animals disease free and marketable. Having a proper biosecurity…
Christmas 1952 in our Encino, California home. My brother John standing, I’m obviously getting ready for my future ranching career.
By Melissa Simon, Eureka Times-Standard From the San Jose Mercury News. A Eureka cow has beaten the odds this week, giving birth to three calves. Dubbed Mo, Larry and Curly by owner Trina Wilson, the Angus calves were born on Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the A1 Ranch in Eureka….