Archive for February, 2010

Our Future Grass-Fed Beef Rancher

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Loren took our daughter Avery Jane (11 months) out to the ranch this weekend. Avery owns one of her own cows, it was a very generous gift from another Marin County rancher. We are hoping her cow (and its future offspring) will produce enough calves in the next 18 years to give Avery a jump start on her college fund! The cow had one calf last year and is about to have another calf in the next week or so. You can see in the photo below that her eartag says “AJ.”

Avery at the ranch with Loren.

We are very pleased with how the grass is looking right now. We are hoping for a few more rain showers in the next couple of months to set us up for a great summer.

Valentine’s Day Calf

Monday, February 15th, 2010

While most of our cows have their calves in the Fall, a small group have their calves in the early springtime. We call them our Spring Calvers, even though it is really still the wintertime here (even in sunny California). Of this group, we have had 18 calves so far and are expecting another 10 or so in the next 10 days.

This is a Valentine’s Day calf, born yesterday. This calf is one of the few on the ranch that have any white of them. We call calves like this one a “black baldy,” which means it is a cross between a hereford bull and an angus cow. This calf is 3/4 angus and 1/4 hereford, while most of our cattle are 100% angus.

This Black Baldy calf was born on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2010.