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    Early May 2015

    "Cycling" IS riding around, balancing on 2 hind wheels.
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    ranch picture 1-13-2013

    Never mind the wet boots.... what a wild carpet.... and why is she standing on that carpet with wet boots? :o
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    More pictures (2)

    Great Udders on those girls. Very nice herd.
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    March 2 and 3, 2012

    Where is Clavinova?
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    Ranch photo's

    Very nice Per :-)
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    Some pics of the last week

    Fabulous cows! Looks like they are well trained. :-)
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    some pictures of home

    I really hate Siberian lansdapes. Too bad I also live in one. Your place is Purty though.
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    Sundoggy cold day, January 7, 2010

    Thats a striking picture of the sundogs. What does it mean?..... colder temps to come? Thats what I always assumed..... and it always seemed to ring true.
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    winter chores in Alberta (pics)

    Whadda ya mean goodluck? I've had them 22 years.... no luck required. They are not cold blooded reptiles..... sheeh. :? Those grain elevators however, are dinosaurs and most of them in Canada have been torn down and replaced with fewer newer improved concrete ones. The two in this town were...
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    winter chores in Alberta (pics)

    Buckaroo. One tractor has a blade and the other has a bucket. We needed the bucket for the drift over the gate. The blade is used to make pathways for trucks and cows in the field. and road.... and yard.
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    winter chores in Alberta (pics)

    OT. Why not Gert? We've had them for 22 years and love them. Right now I have 4 Gert Bulls and the new one is going to breed all those female calves behind him in his picture. The Gert sired calves have about 150 pounds advantage on the Angus sired calves and are on 1/3 the grain. Besides that I...
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    winter chores in Alberta (pics)

    The trough is made from gas pipeline that wasn't up to specks. It is either 36 or 42 inches.... something like that. Its not bad for calves but cows can fall sideways into it and get stuck on their backs. We have used the multideck at least twice to lift an upset cow out of it. In 30 years thats...
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    winter chores in Alberta (pics)

    before......... After. sweeping snow out of the trough in the gert sired calf pen yum.. cold oatmeal the gertish herd getting hay from the stack yard here come the Angus girls The Angus sired calves. Our new Gert bull from Missouri Meadows. Levi.
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    A few pictures

    They tend to throw babies with big wide heads on them which make them more difficult to be born.
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    A few pictures

    That is a super good looking bull. His head is too wide for my likes though. Definate meat wagon.
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    Warning: Graphic photographs--Not for the Squeamish

    I can't beleive you had the presence of mind to whip out your camera and take a picture of it... with one hand no doubt! My sister in law lost the first bone of her right index finger to a wool machine. When she yanked back her hand at the first hint of it being trapped she exclaimed " Man that...
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    Ingenuity - contest

    I would sure like an explantion on how the bale picker-upper thingy turns. :shock: ????
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    Lendning a Helping Hand..pics

    The leg probably wasn't "back" back; most likely the elbow on the calf was caught up on the pelvic rim.
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    Morning from Western S.D.

    That alleyway looks too narrow for a vehicle. Does that mean all that hay is put out by hand?
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    Pic's from Fl

    That pic just doesn't look right to me. Isn't this a more accurate picture for this time of year?
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