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    Ranching "Rule of Thumb"

    Never move cattle at after dark. It always turns out bad.
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    THOUGHTS ON WIND ENERGY by Steve Moreland, June 12, 2016

    Nice post Soapweed. Another thing you don't here the windmill farms talking about is the Number of Bats (800,000 ) and Birds (500,000) that are killed annually by wind turbines. That's a lot of mosquitoes not getting eaten.
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    Feeding Lentils

    Thanks BMR They are not moldy or have any treatment on them. They were food grade that came through a food bank that wanted to get rid of them.
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    Feeding Lentils

    Has anyone ever fed Lentils. We were offered 1500 lbs of Lentils that were past an expiration date, and were wondering if it has any negative effect on cattle. I am not sure if they will even eat it. Thanks
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    RA

    Great pic's . So how many Coturnix eggs does it take to make an omelet .
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    Some of the local deer population

    You are making all of the deer hunters drool. nice pictures :)
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    Rain

    That is great news. We received 1.25 in. from 5 pm Thursday till 7 am Friday hopefully the grass will start to grow again.
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    Inspirational AG kids

    I have spent this past week with my family at the Clackamas County Fair and Rodeo. One of my girls won Ch. Intermediate Meat Goat Showman, and I had a Grand Ch. Bull :) But this wanes in comparison to what took place at the Junior livestock auction Sat. morning. A 4H girl entered the ring to...
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    If you think I'm happy, you're right!

    That's great news, :D hope it keeps up. when you're done with it send it back to the west coast, its been over a month since we have had more than a drizzle. :(
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    River Rat is elbow deep about now

    What method did you use to cycle your heifers.
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    First 1/2 of March

    Nice photos, looks like you had some good weather for the trek home and some white moisture for spring grass.
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    Comment on this scenario

    Sorry for your loss, I have a a lot invested in my tank and it is always a concern of it going dry. My first thought of a rate of 0 for 9 is either the vet is not doing something right or the eggs have already warmed up somewhere along the way. It is too late now but our embryo vet has thawed...
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    What would you buy?

    Treager. Have had one for three years and won't go back to gas. Had both for a year never used the gas and finally gave the gas one away. Holds 16 burgers, 10 min. on a side, The digital thermostat is nice. Best steak I ever had was cooked on it ( home raised beef :wink: )
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    A Look Around, short video

    Thanks for the view around, the sun on the snow looks great.
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    Part 3 the Queens undulates.

    Ungulate ( hoofed mammal ) :? the Queens hooves :? :? :-) :-)
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    Part 3 the Queens undulates.

    What part of the ranch are you seeing the Moose on. Your just lucky the Queen trusts you with feeding Her ungulate's.
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    few days part two

    The cows are looking good. How much longer can you leave them in the hills.
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    No place like home.

    You need to photo-shop out the radio tower for the real western look :) :wink:
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    Scourguard

    Thanks for all the comments. We only treat with boluses one or two calves a year and I do not remember ever loosing a calf to scours ( knock on wood). We do use calf sheds lined with straw changed every couple weeks to help prevent cross contamination. We need to use calf sheds do to bad weather...
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    Scourguard

    We have never Vaccinated out cow herd with any of the Scour guard vaccines. Our springs can get very wet sloppy and cold during caving season and into the end of June. we do not have a high rate of scours in our caves, so i was wondering if it is worth the cost of vaccinating. What is your...
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