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    relatively recent pics

    Nice photos someone must be a photographer
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    Ranch Picture 10-10-2013

    Yea Just like John Cambell took his blatter to wool and judging practice at UW FYI there is more in them ther bladders Full boaters blankets and three dog night a good life
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    Doing Chores...

    Super great photos. This is becoming the most interesting winter that I can remeber. Our cows just do not eat the hay like they should. However we have not had any snow cover yet. Just to let people know the difference here. I drive 3 miles to feed only 30 cows on that road there a five...
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    Other recent photos through May 19, 2010

    Looks like Valentine Nebr sale ring. If so had not been there in several years.
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    winter chores in Alberta (pics)

    Sorry if ya I picked on you about the Santa Cs. In my lurking today found someone braging about their AI calves out of a new not very popular scotch bull. They felt a 4 foot wide. 4th foot long, 4th tall bull was the best they ever had. Guessing he was a frame 4.. We all have our likes and...
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    winter chores in Alberta (pics)

    Cattle feeding times must be pretty tough with not only one but two grain elevators (background) in one of the pics. :P Those eared bull pipe (frostbites) freeze up clear down here in the Ozarks good luck in Alberta Canada with them.
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    winter chores in Alberta (pics)

    Cattle feeding times must be pretty tough with not only one but two grain elevators (background) in one of the pics. :P
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    A few blizzard pictures, January 6, 2010

    Today is the coldest day since 1997. Wind is projected to be 15 to 20 mph the next two days. The strom just came in last night and snow is over only 2 inches here. The wind chills will be the worst the next two of three days, Its 7 now forecast -2 in the morning. Feed up real good yesterday...
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    June 10 and 11, 2009

    I like the pearson chute. Great idea What is story of the old photo of Horses lined up behind the boys at the table.
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    Finally spring!

    Spring has sprung in the Ozarks BUT we still have to feed. Monday we should have grass and calving is done. Lost one calf with head back sure enough she calves in first and only10 inch sleet storm ever. Our pear tress lost there bloom three days ago. Wild apple trees are starting as well as...
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    Sometimes you're the Louisville Slugger...

    little fellow looks like a cattle judge or a pro rodeo cowboy in the making
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    Blizzard, April 4, 2009

    Ouch thats a bad one. I still remember breaking ice off the cattle noses so they could breath when we lived in the blizzard country. Take Care of Yourself
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    Blizzard, April 4, 2009

    This storm is coming in on us a different form dry cold wind. No moisture
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    For 3waycross - wherever he may be

    I am sure those cattle did not feed well in the 60s as Galloway never put on fat like other cattle did then. Did Maurice have something to do with Amerfax or was that just Tim Odles (sp) OCC deal. ? Just to many breed names for me to catch up on Beef Fresion, Amerifax and now Irish Blacks.
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    For 3waycross - wherever he may be

    Maurice Boney is still around..... have not heard of him in years. I remember when he brought in then Beef Friesion (sp) (Irish Holsteins) to the stock show in Denver. I thought Galloways were a thing of the past until I sold some semen last month. Apparently they can be registered through...
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    Pictures part 2

    WOW Reminds me why I moved from Wyoming to Missouri 43 degrees this afternoon took soil samples today. My last year at UW we had 120 inches of snow that year and i bought the last piece of meat and last loaf of bread at Safeways durning Thankgiving break that year.
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    Another Cold Day

    Weather no northern wind for us much different than when I lived in Wyoming. Got a skift of sleet and a little ice on the windsheild. It stayed at 19 all day but may get up to a blamy 35 tomorrow. Skim of ice on the waters chiped that out with my trusty plyers and lettin one water of drip...
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    Shooting the moon, December 12, 2008

    nice photography very well done.
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