Thursday, October 28, 2010

FYI, Regular Readers

This is a pre-alert for our regular readers.  The "brains" of our blog (Gena) is about to give birth to our first grandson (2nd grandchild) and I suspect she is going to be extra busy, and won't really feel like doing to much posting for awhile.  We will catch you up and keep you informed as soon as events permit.  
Thank you,  
Eugene 

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Beefalo has Less Percentage of Calories from Saturated Fat


Data Sources: US Department of Agriculture/ Human Nutrition Information Service/ USDA Handbook AH-8-13 (Rev. May 1990) *Compostition of Foods: Beef Products* /Composite of Cuts, Cooked_ NDB #13361 and USDA Handbook AH-8-17 (Rev. May 1989) * Compostition of Foods: Lamb, Veal, and Game Products* /Composite of Cuts, Cooked_ NDB #17153

Friday, October 15, 2010

More Ussery Beefalo Cattle SOLD!

This has been another interesting week at Ussery Beefalo.  We were contacted by two more people who had gone by our animals at Farmfest. Unfortunately I was not there at the time, our business cards were taken and we were contacted. 
 
Mr. and Mrs. Noel T. Thompson of Seymour were interested in a young bull ready for service next Spring  to use on their Red Angus. They acquired our first born calf from last Winter/Spring, a blonde colored bull that should work well on their herd.
 
Also contacting us were Mark and Sherri Breitenstein of Yellville, Ark. They wanted a two year old heifer that would calve next Spring/Summer.

We wish these two new customers all the best in the future and remind you we have more Spring born calves that we are weaning; these include steers heifers and a few bulls.  
We also have several heifers that have been exposed to a bull this past summer. 

Monday, October 4, 2010

Notes from Farmfest 2010



The 2010 Fall Farmfest began for most exhibitors Thursday afternoon, Sept 30th. The gates opened the next morning, and each morning at 9 A.M. for the general public and closed at 5 P.M. each day. It all came to a close Sunday Oct 3rd.


Attendance seemed to be up this year and many visitors passed through the Beefalo area. We met many people who were aware of Beefalo, but also many who were unaware of Beefalo, or their unique characteristics. They were genuinely interested and grateful to learn more about an animal they hadn't known existed. The idea of a healthier red meat  interested many who were concerned about heart disease and cholesterol. Those who already owned cattle asked probing questions about disposition, health, gaining ability and type of diet needed for Beefalo.





Other Beefalo exhibitors this year were the Circle Z farm from Bourbon, Mo. and the Fowler Beefalo Farm from Lamont, Mo. We have always enjoyed the helpfulness and camaraderie among Beefalo exhibitors and this year was no exception. One of our number, "Done Rovin" farm of Lincoln, Ar. was unable to bring any animals because of other commitments, but arrived on the last day. We were glad to see Larry and Nelda of course, but Larry made us even happier when he bought one of our heifers  Also buying a steer we took to Farmfest was John Waddell who is establishing Waddell's Purebred Beefalo. John's goal is to market packaged meat under that brand.  In addition to the two animals we sold we exhibited a weaned bull and a weaned heifer. We also took some orders for our packaged meat.
We thoroughly enjoyed our time at Farmfest this year. We met a lot of new people as well as old friends, talked a lot about Beefalo and had an all around good time.