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    Turning horses loose due to hay costs.

    I was afraid that this could become a problem if the ban does pass, but I hadn't heard of any being turned loose yet. I was at Corsica's last sale. Lots of loose horses. I didn't go watch any of them to hear prices as I watched the roping and sale preview. Also, several no sales and low...
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    Turning horses loose due to hay costs.

    This was on the email today at thehorse.com. Has anyone else heard anything about it? High Hay Costs Push Up Cases of Horse Abandonment by: The Associated Press November 29 2006 Article # 8268 Article Tools High prices and scarce supply for hay this season are leading to abandoned...
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    Fall Colors in East Texas

    Once again, beautiful pictures. Do you free lance... I bet you could do well at it.
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    Can't Believe It!!!

    Sorry to hear about your loss NR. I hope the rest of the winter treats you kinder.
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    $

    Some pasture just west of us (river area with lots of accretion ground) just sold for around 2200 an acre. The irrigated corn ground is bringing 2800.
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    $

    Some pasture just west of us (river area with lots of accretion ground) just sold for around 2200 an acre. The irrigated corn ground is bringing 2800.
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    Draxxin

    We also use started using Draxxin this year. They are right, you do have to be patient as it can fool you and take a few days to show that it's working. We also give Banamine to everything we treat to drop the fevers and keep them coming to the bunk. We get the majority of our calves in as...
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    Australian livestock prices.

    Financial News Australian cattle, sheep prices plummeting by Pete Hisey on 10/19/2006 for Meatingplace.com The so-called "100-year drought" in Australia, the country's worst drought in a century or more, has sent cattle and sheep prices off a cliff, with cattle losing up to $200...
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    A few October pictures 10-18-06

    As usual nice pics. Always love looking at the photos. What kind of camera do you use? It sure does a good job for you, but I'm sure the operator gets most of the credit :wink: :wink:
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    Snow and a mad cat

    He looks like a neat cat and I'll bet he's really gald you took him in and gave him such a good home. Sounds like he has the perfect name too :!:
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    Cool Day for a Roundup...photo story 11 pics

    Thanks for the pictures Jassy they are great, but why don't we get to see one of you :devil2: :wink:
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    Got a load of fresh calves in from Ft Pierre.

    Broke- T These are good backed long horn cross calves. The have some frame to them. This is the first year we have tested for PI and all were neg. We don't test all calves for it. We do get a lot of calves in that haven't had any shots. We lost 5 calves last year and 3 calves the year...
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    room for one more?

    Welcome :!: I'm also pretty new to posting on this board, but have read it for a long time. The others on here are great people and always willing to help. It seems to be some what addicting though so be careful :wink:
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    Arkansas fall grass

    I love that mountain in the background. Will you get fall color that far south?
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    White bulls/Yellow calves (pics)

    nice pics, looks like you have a nice working set up :!: Hope those calves make you a bunch a money.
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    Harvest Moon

    Very pretty shot. The clouds really add :!:
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    Got a load of fresh calves in from Ft Pierre.

    Jason, It is very labor intensive, especially the first few weeks. Weaning is so stressfull and some calves don't show being sick as much as others. Luckily I have time to check them at least twice a day and we only get about 200 hd. We have been fortunate to have a very low death loss the...
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    Got a load of fresh calves in from Ft Pierre.

    Thanks, Nicky I am trying to take all the pics I can for practice. Maybe someday I get some as good as Lilly just posted :!: RR These calves took to the bunk as well as any we have ever had. Yes that is me on the horse. Got hubby to grab the camera for a minute :shock: Tap Thanks, Raised the...
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    Brought home the last 22 pair. The others left mid summer.

    Nicky, I gave her the dex, to get the calf out quick. The cow was pretty sick and need treatment. There was cow pneumonia going around this part of the country last spring. I was afraid the calf may have been already gone, but when I armed her it was right there and all ready to go. She had...
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    Keep in Prayers

    Will keep you both in our prayers too. With any livestock, you never know what can happen or how quickly. I also say a quick prayer for safety for me and the horse every time I get in the saddle. We were taught to always pull our own cinch. When I saddle, I pull the cinch snug, then put on...
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