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    Wet Winter

    Glad you liked the pictures Soapweed. It is pretty country here, and we are anxiously awaiting Spring's arrival, as is everyone else I'm sure. It seems each year that comes around we look forward to the green grass that much more than the prior year. Must be we're just getting older. :wink:
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    Trying out our new team of horses, February 4, 2012

    Beautiful team and country. Love the looks of that sunshine!
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    Wet Winter

    The cattle were across the way, but our little 2640 got the job done!
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    Wet Winter

    We've had a wide range of weather conditions this Winter, but they all include some form of precipitation! Our cattle are doing well in spite of the conditions, but are eating up a storm. Most of our soil is red clay, which has made it difficult to get out into the pastures to feed. We unroll...
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    Wet Winter

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    October 23, 2011

    Just wondering how branding the calves affects the sale of pairs. Around here, very few cattle carry brands. Your mule looks like a pretty relaxed and dependable hand!
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    Fall Work

    Great pictures, enjoyed them. Your calves look nice size for 178 days old and younger.
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    October 17, 2011

    Cows and calves looked great. So nice your crew is all family, makes it all that much better! Looks like you could use that stove, looks chilly out there.
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    prayers needed.

    We'll keep them in our prayers. So sorry for all.
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    Moving cattle Ohio style

    Thanks Nicky, easier yes, but not nearly as impressive. Still, the same objective, moving cattle to grass. Always a good feeling.
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    Moving cattle Ohio style

    Spread out grazing. Went from lots of bawling to the pleasant sound of contented cows chewing. :D Cow with a mouthful of grass, Ohio happy cows.
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    Moving cattle Ohio style

    Gathering, starting to follow the bucket, moving to fresh stock-piled grass. Some of the calves investigating the empty bucket, the cows got all the corn.
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    Cow moving

    Thanks for sharing these pictures, they are absolutely beautiful and it's nice to know some folks are still living the cowboy way. We enjoy our cattle here, and admire the country and ranching ways out your way. It sure is a different way of moving cattle than around here. Our cattle have short...
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    The Slacker and the Stacker

    Thanks all. It really is pretty around here, especially this time of year. We are very thankful for all the green, and feel for those who are suffering drought conditions. It is usually brown around here by now, but we've had an abundance of rain all year. Stacker Guy, :wink: could use a cab at...
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    The Slacker and the Stacker

    One of our hay stacks. So far we have rolled up 590 5 x 5 bales. Weever seem to have enough, always end up having to buy hay, one of our biggest expenses. Thinking a new roof for the old girl is in order next year. :D
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    The Slacker and the Stacker

    The Slacker, me. Beautiful morning so I decided to take Hank for a ride. I think he heard me click the picture. Nice view of southeastern Ohio. Life always looks better between the ears of a good horse. The Stacker. I was riding in the smae field my husband was stacking hay in.
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    Heifer herd moooving to fresh grass

    We're in southeast Ohio. The rain has kept everything nice and green all summer. Made it hard at times to put up hay, but we are so thankful for the rain! We're still working at second cutting, been getting alot done this week as the weather's been great. Guess we may send some of our larger...
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    Our herd we don't run on the forest...

    Beautiful cattle and land, and love the moose. We've tried lots of different meats, but think we'll pass on the caribou! :lol:
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