leanin' H
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Started the week Sunday moring by A.I.'n a cow. Thought i'd try screwing up my bunch at a much faster rate!
I wonder if the cow thought the same thing people do when the Doc starts putting on the glove? :???:
Your gonna do what? Just turn out the bull! We'll both enjoy that more than some idiot who took a 3 day class and thinks he knows what he's doing! :roll:
Here's a shot of our 4 room school house. The kids go here from kindergarten til 6 grade. Then they get on the bus and head to town. My Grandpa went to this same school for 3 grades.
From left to right; Gerrit (who likes little H quite a bit!
), Little H, Sahvanna, and Littlest H. Flat Stanley is there somewhere too!
This mornin' our last cow calved. She and some cows of a friend made an escape last spring out of a leased pasture and went high on the mountain. They just forgot to take the bull with them. Littlest H has claimed the cow as his own and named his new heifer calf "jellybean"! Inspecting his "herd"!
Don't chew with your mouth open ma!
My what big ears you have!
Our bull likes his back,face,neck scratched. When i water and chore he begs for some scratching. The other night i was bored so while scratching him i decided to see what he'd do if i crawled on. Nothing except stretch his neck out and beg for more help with his itches. My wife didnt believe me so tonigh i showed her!
I stayed on a good 6 seconds! :wink:
A feller who wintered too good and a bull who likes his scratching.
Spring must be here as we are in the midst of a bumper crop of chicks!
Little H checking to see if we washed out a goldfish when the trough got too full while some joker was reliving the days of glory by riding bulls!
And one last picture of the sun shinin' through what is going to be a spring storm. We attened a funeral for my best friend and cousin's (who runs the cows on my Grandad's permit) Mother today. She was a fine lady who raised a wonderful family, served her church and community and always had a smile. She'd been struggling with her health for a decade. Although tears were shed and grief was felt, everyone there knows she is free from pain and back home with her Heavenly Father and Savior! This picture brought the whole day to a great close. Cause through the storm clouds and darkness is always the light shining the way! And welcome rain to quench the desert soil and wash away the tears! May he bless ya'll and watch over all you do where ever you may roam!


Your gonna do what? Just turn out the bull! We'll both enjoy that more than some idiot who took a 3 day class and thinks he knows what he's doing! :roll:

Here's a shot of our 4 room school house. The kids go here from kindergarten til 6 grade. Then they get on the bus and head to town. My Grandpa went to this same school for 3 grades.

From left to right; Gerrit (who likes little H quite a bit!


This mornin' our last cow calved. She and some cows of a friend made an escape last spring out of a leased pasture and went high on the mountain. They just forgot to take the bull with them. Littlest H has claimed the cow as his own and named his new heifer calf "jellybean"! Inspecting his "herd"!

Don't chew with your mouth open ma!

My what big ears you have!


Our bull likes his back,face,neck scratched. When i water and chore he begs for some scratching. The other night i was bored so while scratching him i decided to see what he'd do if i crawled on. Nothing except stretch his neck out and beg for more help with his itches. My wife didnt believe me so tonigh i showed her!


A feller who wintered too good and a bull who likes his scratching.


Spring must be here as we are in the midst of a bumper crop of chicks!

Little H checking to see if we washed out a goldfish when the trough got too full while some joker was reliving the days of glory by riding bulls!

And one last picture of the sun shinin' through what is going to be a spring storm. We attened a funeral for my best friend and cousin's (who runs the cows on my Grandad's permit) Mother today. She was a fine lady who raised a wonderful family, served her church and community and always had a smile. She'd been struggling with her health for a decade. Although tears were shed and grief was felt, everyone there knows she is free from pain and back home with her Heavenly Father and Savior! This picture brought the whole day to a great close. Cause through the storm clouds and darkness is always the light shining the way! And welcome rain to quench the desert soil and wash away the tears! May he bless ya'll and watch over all you do where ever you may roam!

