I recently spent $6,500 on a registered Black Angus bull, excited to improve my herd’s genetics. He looked perfect—strong, healthy, and exactly what I was after. I couldn’t wait to see the impact he’d have.But once I introduced him to the cows, my excitement started to fade. Instead of showing interest, he wandered off and grazed. Day after day, he ignored the herd completely. Not once did he try to breed.
Related Posts

Doctors REVEAL that guava leaf tea causes in…
Drinking guava leaf tea can offer numerous health benefits, but overconsumption may lead to unwanted side effects. When taken in large amounts, guava leaves—rich in tannins—can…

Broken Button? Here’s What to Expect
The small temperature control knob inside your freezer may seem unimportant, but it plays a vital role in regulating how cold your freezer gets. This tiny…

🥚 Eggs Unraveled: The Surprising Truth About Eating Eggs Every Day
For decades, eggs were criticized for their cholesterol content and blamed for heart disease. During the 80s and 90s, many people avoided them entirely. However, modern…

The Little Girl Who Gave Her Father Wings
Children have a way of seeing the world differently than adults. Where we see danger, they see possibility. Where we see work, they see heroes. And…

Car Door String: Harmless Joke or Something Else?
While running errands, the writer returned to their car and noticed a piece of string or ribbon tied neatly around the driver-side door handle. There was…

I’ve Been To Cracker Barrel 100’s of Times, But Never Knew This
If you’ve ever been in a Cracker Barrel restaurant, you know that all the restaurants in this chain offer the same theme and consistently good food regardless…