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    MEMORIES OF THE MARTIN LIVESTOCK AUCTION By Steve Moreland, 1-24-2019

    Fred Weimer was my great-uncle. You know he dug the hole for the basement of the old Legion building. He was the only one in Bennett County to have a dozer.
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    Porcupine + Cows = Big Mess! part 1 of 2

    Since you call him your employee and not by his name just call him, "Crash Cowpoke" :lol: :lol: :roll: :wink:
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    Cows & Quills- Part 2

    Yes, Leigh said that he and one of his boys tracked it just after calving and that's where it was headed. There has been tracks in and around Merriman, too... but the G,F,&P guys says there ain't. what do they care. :roll:
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    Funny all the hereford bashing lately

    My dad also had angus crossed with herefords and they were good as well. He tried the shorthorns but had alot of trouble with the bulls, said it wasn't worth it to have them on the place as he had to fixed more fence with them there. (Even had a shorthorn bull that flat-footed over a corral...
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    Getting calves ready to sell

    Yes we sell our calves this thursday at Valentine. I hope the market is pretty decent, but I don't expect them to do well ,like they have for the last 4 yrs, we will see. You never know, why the Japanese might just get a craving for beef on Wed. and the price could got up alot. :wink: :roll...
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    Coyote callers and cowpokes converge

    Hi everybody, yea as for calling the coyotes, my dad did for years. It is a way to help control them and take out the ones who have mange and the plague. Dad has several plagues that he and his partner has won over the years, but he is retired now and doesn't mind showing them off to whom...
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    Hooker county triplets

    Yes Soapweed it is a charlais. Hubby says it is the biggest calf he ever saw that was a newborn and yes I remember the article in the paper about the triplets that they had here, it was "SOME" picture. :lol: :roll: :wink:
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    Hooker county triplets

    Well jigs the only time you guys complain about pain is a kidney stone. :roll: :lol: :lol: :oops: Nice calves, did the mom have triplets before or only singles? The boss here and the night calver pulled a whooper of a calf the other night, it weighted in at over 145 lbs. Now the is ouch...
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    Sorting heavies

    Hey Soapweed, nice pix as always, so "ears" to you :!: :wink: :roll:
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    Sandhills Cattle Association ranch tour

    Hey Saopweed, you got that nice brown hat in there great!! :lol: My hubby will be pleased with that shot. :oops: :P We really enjoyed the day and the meal was very good too. :wink: :!:
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    Boring old cattle pictures

    As for a cowlick on the top of a cows head goes, I have seen a cow that was as tame as a dog. She loved to have her back scratched as well as the top of her head. Wished we could have bought her from the old boss, but........ Hubby called her Blondie and was she ever nice. Why once she even...
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    Question for Hereford Breeders

    Well now that I have done all my reading for the next week, :lol: :lol: :P please tell me, if it is the Hereford cow or the bull that has the trait of bad eyes. And while a hereford cow can get mean sometimes, maybe she is just trying to tell you something, Gunslinger. :lol: 8) Herefords...
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    cheaper type cows

    Yes I am sure about that feed lot as hubby's boss used to have cattle there and still keeps in touch with the family. They live south of Woodlake, Ne.
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    cheaper type cows

    not here in cherry co. and brown co. in Nebraska as the storm from this past mon caused snow drifts of 8-10 ft or more. One feed lot lost 5000 head or more. OUCH!! :( :o
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    Herefords

    Yea, dad had a hereford bull call the Dutchman, and he was so gentle that us kids could ride him and he didn't mind one bit. Besides he threw some really nice calves, dad had him for several years. :) :wink:
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    Herefords

    Hereford's are a nice breed of cattle, my dad and father-in-law raises them, and the black baldies always bring a nice price here in the sandhills of Ne. Why we even have buyers from Iowa that come down just for the hereford calves every year. But they do have bad eyes and what not. Make sure...
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    Are Ranchers a dying breed?

    well after gitting my readin' down for the next few days, :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: , here is my thoughts. I was born and raised on a ranch that is only 18 miles west of where hubby and I live now. I AM DARNED proud to be a ranchers wif( that is what my hubby calls me). I wouldn't trade if...
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    Are Ranchers a dying breed?

    my thoughts too. 8)
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    Damn Turks Head Knots

    Next time, DUCK DUDE!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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    Bull vs. Dogs

    those dogs got what they deserved, the snot beat outta them, for playin' to rough. teach them huh.
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