Comments on Houstonians Ronnie and Christy's experiences on their Washington County,Texas property called Dogwood Ranch. The perspective is that of transition from urban to country life.
July 17, 2010
Cubes Shaped Like Cylinders
Bull and cows did their jobs this year as we have quite a few calves to sell in the fall. So far, our expenses include the purchase of the herd, mending some fences, one major fence repair, installing a few metal gates, an electric fence, supplemental hay during the winter and early spring and some breeding cow “cubes.” Why they are called them cubes, I don’t know. Cubes are compressed nutritional food in a cylinder shape an inch and half long with about the circumference of my thumb. I think of cubes as the cow equivalent of dog biscuits and we use them the same way. Not so much as to reward for good behavior (I do not think cows are that smart) but for herd control purposes. If we want the herd to move to the pasture on the other side of gate, we used the cubes. One method is the put the cubes in a bucket and rattle the bucket. The cows know that sound and come running toward the bucket. Then, either toss the cubes in a line on the ground or have them already laid out on the ground where you want to cows to go. They head for the cubes on the ground while we exit the gate and close it. We’ve also learned to get out of the way fast after the cows realize cubes are available….they love them and come running! We buy the cubes from a real nice lady who runs a local feed and country store.
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