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A few pictures to look at

Yanuck

Well-known member
I think I finally figured out this photo thing... thought I would share a few from the last few weeks, hope there's not too many, don't want to bore anyone!

The Ranch's Xmas present
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Bringing Heifers back after calfhood vaccinating
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The Hired Help
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Shutting the gate with Dad
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How come they always get to ride and when's it gonna be my turn?!
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Checking to see how deep the snow in the field is
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There is a picnic table under all that snow
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Total snow fall for the year
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Kid's playhouse
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Magpie catching a few rays
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So much snow lately the elk are down for easier pickings
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a few miles down the road, more visitors, we rarely see these here in our valley
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Ned Jr.

Well-known member
Nice pictures. Thanks for sharing.

Looks like you have a lot of snow. Hope those elk don't find your haystack. We had some antelope come down in our meadows a few years ago. They don't normally come down here they stay on the dry hills where the wind blows off the snow. The coyotes found them to be easy pickings down here. The antelope would break through the snow but the coyotes wouldn't. By the time the antelope left there wasn't near as many as when they came.
 

Big Muddy rancher

Well-known member
You should sell that first shot to Haybuster. :D

I bought the smaller version this fall and nothing in their propaganda showed the size of that machine like your picture did.
 

Yanuck

Well-known member
Thanks everyone, we have snow in the forecast for the next week :shock: we have lived here for 4 years and this is the most we've seen, people who have lived here for a long time say it is a "normal" winter! it should be good for the grass and all the rivers and resevoirs should be full come spring, but it could slow down a bit for sure! All the snow sure makes for a lot of extra work that no one has time for during calving.
Nicky, the playhouse is completed buried now, the girls have plans to tunnel to it on Sunday!
BMR, we had a Haybuster when we lived Nebraska that used round bales, and got along great, but it is all big squares around here, the guys really like it so far.
 
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