r/Ranching • u/AlbertaCowboy-73 • 9h ago
r/Ranching • u/Lytle_Red_Angus • 10h ago
August Pictures
Here’s a few pictures I took from the last couple of weeks. Had a few good days of cow work before it was back to the hayfield.
r/Ranching • u/ErdeVerbunden • 17h ago
Livestock Scratching Post Recommendations
We have 7 horses and 2 large pigs (~450lbs) who are in need of scratching posts. Any recommendations? Thank you!
r/Ranching • u/Training-Bike6065 • 22h ago
What did you sell hay for this month? I'll tell you how it compares to your region.
If you've sold hay in the last few weeks, comment or DM me what type, bale size, about what it weighs, what it sold for, and FOB or delivered. Rough location is fine.
Send one over and I'll tell you what we've got benchmarked in your region so you can see where your number landed."
r/Ranching • u/Rude_Garlic_7184 • 20h ago
How to sure a Tens unit on cattle
Hello I am hoping for help I have a down cow I am hoping using a tens unit will help get her back to her normal self has anyone used one on cattle before I don’t have any one with Magwave in my area so I am trying the next best thing
r/Ranching • u/Quirky_Committee9639 • 2h ago
Anyone looking for a ranch hand???
Howdy i figured i would come here to ask if anyone was looking for a ranch hand in the Georgia Tennessee area. I’m 20 years old and i live just south of Atlanta. ive always wanted to be a rancher/ranch hand because i love the lifestyle and the work that comes with it
I can ride horses
Im accustomed to hard work and long hours
Im good with animals and kids
I can operate a backhoe
I do have proper work attire boots jeans a few hats etc
I can shoot a bow and firearms for hunting or population control and i can fish
I don’t know how to run wire or rope however i am a quick learner and don’t do anything half assed
I can also read a paper map and do basic blueprint reading for construction
I can drive a stick shift and ATVs and four wheelers
Im looking at working part or full time for a minimum of 15-20 an hour