So beautiful seeing them follow you! So nice to see you back. He is pretty! Looks good. She is really cute. He is beautiful. Love his color. Look at those two pretty faces! Baby is really growing. Good looking beef! So happy you have your own beef!
Great to see! We butchered two of our highlands so far on our homestead which saves us that processing cost, but it does take some time. It's helps that a built a cold room to hang our meat. Our plan, which is what you are thinking now is to have a cow ready every year to be harvested. We have a steer to butcher next month but next year due to a breeding issue we will miss a year. We'll see what happens.
Thanks for the great information. Will soon be looking to establish our micro ranch in Missouri, wife was a little skeptical about the cattle until she saw yours chasing you in the UTV.
Rhett don't you have a highland hereford cross steer that can be turned into your next process till a highland is ready in a few years? that boy reminded me of Fred, Chads bull we lost last year. Btw have you seen his highland angus cross steer he has? looks like a highland with no horns. Frank the Tank. his mom had a one night stand with the neighbors Angus bull lol.
Would it be cost prohibitive to purchase a steer that you can grass finish yourself for at least this one time till yours are ready? Otherwise more deer hunting for the interim. Good luck. Your herd looks wonderful. Always love those new babies. ❤
it actually makes me sad to think that steer wouldn't be finished in a single year by a whole family when i'd eat it in less then one year solo because i am on the carnivore diet.
Hi Rhett. Twice in one week. Whoo hoo. So glad you are filming again. Meat looked great. Love to you all
So beautiful seeing them follow you! So nice to see you back. He is pretty! Looks good. She is really cute. He is beautiful. Love his color. Look at those two pretty faces! Baby is really growing. Good looking beef! So happy you have your own beef!
The good thing is you got a lot of fresh beef and you know what’s in it.
Thanks for sharing Rhett. Meat looks awesome 👍 Blessings to 100 Acre Woods Highlands 🙏🫶
First time visitor. This channel is really helping me with my relationship with food. Both plants and animals. Incredibly helpful. Thank you.
Great to see! We butchered two of our highlands so far on our homestead which saves us that processing cost, but it does take some time. It's helps that a built a cold room to hang our meat. Our plan, which is what you are thinking now is to have a cow ready every year to be harvested. We have a steer to butcher next month but next year due to a breeding issue we will miss a year. We'll see what happens.
Love seeing the babies. ❤❤❤❤
Thanks for the great information. Will soon be looking to establish our micro ranch in Missouri, wife was a little skeptical about the cattle until she saw yours chasing you in the UTV.
Beautiful herd.
How keeping one of your herford crosses as a beef?
Being able to grow out your own food is an awesome way to know how and where your food comes from❤
Rhett you ALWAYS give great info...thank you.. much appreciated 😊
Rhett don't you have a highland hereford cross steer that can be turned into your next process till a highland is ready in a few years? that boy reminded me of Fred, Chads bull we lost last year. Btw have you seen his highland angus cross steer he has? looks like a highland with no horns. Frank the Tank. his mom had a one night stand with the neighbors Angus bull lol.
What about one of your cross bred calves? Love the video
Why don't you eat the cross cattle? Being half hereford it may grow out faster too.
Mmmmm yummy! I gotta try some
Great video thanks for sharing and that's great to know about a highland steer
Hi Rhett, glad to see you back
Would it be cost prohibitive to purchase a steer that you can grass finish yourself for at least this one time till yours are ready?
Otherwise more deer hunting for the interim. Good luck. Your herd looks wonderful. Always love those new babies. ❤
Nothing better than a freezer full of beef.
That’s awesome!
Dam! Those cows are running at 5:40!
Rhett try AMP grazing. It improves soil and grass as well as it teaches the cows to eat competitively. I get my steers to choice on grass.
I love to watch the Highlanders!
21 days is better. An open really hot flame is the best way to cook a steak.
Will you be making your own jerky?
Beef shank cooked very low and slow, is really good. I smoke it for about 4 hours then Suis vied it over night. I know I misspelled that.
it actually makes me sad to think that steer wouldn't be finished in a single year by a whole family when i'd eat it in less then one year solo because i am on the carnivore diet.
What was your cost to feed the steer to butcher weight?
Omg please up your BBQ game. Watch some steak bbq RUclips channels and try again. Otherwise, very informative!
Rhett, what was the landed cost for the steer? auction price, feed, immunization costs, etc?
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what about the ones from the other bull
So can you raise a highland cow on a half acre of land?? ❤❤❤
I know it must be great having meat to eat from your own heard. That is nice to provide for your family. But, a sad day for the steer.
Can you send me some😂😂.
Me and my wife alone can eat 300 pounds of beef in 1 year.
52% of huff weight is actually pretty good.
That felit didn’t look that tender.
Sorry no. Highlands are just too cute. I know it happens that's ok but no.