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A few other pictures of early May, 2010

Soapweed

Well-known member
Haltwhogoesthere.jpg

Halt, who goes there?
Anequalopportunityhorsecoloroutfit.jpg

An equal opportunity horse color outfit
Theircuriousityhasbeensatisfied.jpg

Their curiousity has been satisfied.
Hamonrye.jpg

Ham on rye
Horseonthehill.jpg

Horse on the hill
Clavinovaadarnedgoodlittlehorse.jpg

Clavinova, a darned good little horse
Haulingyearlingbullshome.jpg

Hauling yearling bulls home
Fromwheretheyspentthewinter.jpg

From where they spent the winter. These wll all be used on yearling heifers.
40yearlingheifershauledtosummergras.jpg

Forty yearling heifers being hauled to summer grass
Happyheifers.jpg

Happy heifers
Myneighborhasanicehaulingrig.jpg

My neighbor has a nice hauling rig.
Loadsatgroundlevelbutlotsofcapacity.jpg

It loads at ground level but has lots of capacity.
Goodguytohaulcattle.jpg

Good guy to haul cattle
IveknownJimsincewewerebothyoung.jpg

I've known him since we were both very young.
Bullsbeingturnedoutwith2-year-oldhe.jpg

Bulls being turned out with two-year-old heifers.
TheyareMaineAnjou-Anguscross.jpg

Five of them are 3/8 Maine-Anjou and 5/8 Angus, and the sixth bull is straight Anugs, out of a commercial cow and sired by the bull Copyright.
 

Faster horses

Well-known member
Soap are you really going to bred those %Maines to first calf
heifers? :shock: The BW on the Maines would scare the heck
out of me.

Mr. FH would really like one of those ground load trailers,
but then he'd have to get a JOB hauling stuff with it... :p

I hope you saved a horse picture for this weeks photo contest,
as the catagory is "Loose horse or horses". (Hint: there is still
time to enter if you haven't already.)

Thanks for the pictures--heifers and bulls look good, as
do the horses.
 

WyomingRancher

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FH, I think he's breeding them to 2 year olds.

Great pics as usual! Your calves always look great, but this year's seem to be a bit more special than usual. I can't wait to see how those % bulls work for you :D .
 

leanin' H

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That 3/8 maine cross is a good one in my humble and often wrong opinion! You will like the calves. Cattle look fine as does the feed. :D
 

Faster horses

Well-known member
I know the %Maines make dynamite calves. I just would be afraid to breed them to first calf heifers...

Just sayin'...

WR, I think you're right...after reading the captions again. :shock: :)
 

OldDog/NewTricks

Well-known member
Soapweed said:
TheyareMaineAnjou-Anguscross.jpg

Five of them are 3/8 Maine-Anjou and 5/8 Angus, and the sixth bull is straight Anugs, out of a commercial cow and sired by the bull Copyright.

What do you call the 3/8's
Maigus or Anjgus or Anjus - I know Maigus-Anjus
 
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