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Trucks Gone Wild Part 2 at Louisiana Mudfest in Colfax, Louisiana 04-16-2011.

Trucks Gone Wild Part 2 at Louisiana Mudfest in Colfax, Louisiana on 04-16-2011.

Our dog Blue shows you her new play things: Four spring calves! We went to the market in early March and bought three healthy two week old bull calves, and a smaller heifer that needed a little TLC. As you can see from the video, all four are doing very well now and growing. They have until late November to graze on lush green pastures while listening to bird songs before we send them “up north”. In this video they are let out of their calf pen onto larger and larger runs, and finally onto pasture. Read about our country farm life on our blog theredneckhillbillies.blogspot.com and Git Yer Redneck On! Tees, Mugs, Magnets and more at http
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  1. Roadkill724

    Well I won’t be there! I went last Saturday for Memorial Day Weekend, and since they advertise that they accept credit/debit cards, I didn’t stop to get any cash. I pulled up to the gate and they tell me the machine is down, and refused to take a check in place of the machine being down, so I turned around and left. After driving over and hour to get there, and being turned down, I drove over an hour back home. I’ll go and spend my money where it’s appreciated next time.

  2. goodtotheend1

    Louisiana Mudfest welcomes you. We’ve installed 15 more trailer hookups along the river bank with electricity/water. See ya’ll on July 4, 2011. YA’LL COME

  3. jeepscometrue

    hey was that the rhino zj jeep grand cherokee

  4. mckniget

    texas boyz  0:27

  5. spiritosa0123

    at least u attempt to feed yourselves with your own meat rather than meat from agritoruture

  6. spiritosa0123

    So true I have NO idea how folks can do this .. 

  7. willowrivers

    thank you for letting them enjoy being babies for awhile.

  8. salvolondon

    He didn’t reply… I dont judge the fact he breed beef cows, I eat meat too, but i would have never named them knowing they have to be sent to the slughter house

  9. RedneckHillbillies

    I don’t remember now how much they weighed exactly, but they were on the small side. They are mostly grass fed, not pumped full of grain or hormones to fatten them up, and harvested young so there’s no point in us buying premium beef breeds. We do try to buy crossbred calves now if we can get them so they grow a little bit faster/bigger before winter. We get more than enough off two calves to fill our freezer and feed a family of four (with teenaged kids) with extra to give away.

  10. SilverBleed360

    Hey, I don’t get it. How come you name your cows and seem to have such affection then send them for slaughter? :( I just googled Gordy and ‘up north’. So very sad. I wish the would would stop eating meat. I feel sorry for those cows. May their souls rest in peace and find happiness :) :)

  11. normalil

    A joy to watch. Every day I struggle to be a vegetarian, I am getting there! To me it’s a sin to take a life for food.

  12. RedneckHillbillies

    You need to go watch Walt Disney’s movie called “Gordy” 😀 Thanks for watching!

  13. sallyir

    where is ‘up north’?

  14. Ashice69

    holstien calves are what mcdonalds uses

  15. RedneckHillbillies

    MOO

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