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Big Muddy rancher

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We take the calves out to graze for the day and give them a feed of pellets in the morning. We bring them in for the night. It;s great for getting some miles on young horses. :D
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A little trick i learned from Soap. :)
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Buster, my right hand man, :D
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A pretty nice deer a friend shot with his muzzle loader half a mile up the coulee from our house.
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The dog my daughter brought home from Michigan
The other one is my son :D
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Tam is taking advantage of the nice weather to get in the Christmas spirit.
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Had a great visit with NMHighdesert from right here on ranchers.
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:D :D :D
 

gcreekrch

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Our brown ground is all white now. :( It does save chopping waterholes though.

Sure feel sorry for that one eared horse. :p

The last photo should have been titled " The Headless Horsemen " :wink:
 

WyomingRancher

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Looking good :D . My dogs would LOVE that job everyday! Tam has done a beautiful job decorating, but after the temps drop down some, I fully expect you to get out the coyote decorations to finish it up!!! That was a classic :D .
 

Big Muddy rancher

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WyomingRancher said:
Looking good :D . My dogs would LOVE that job everyday! Tam has done a beautiful job decorating, but after the temps drop down some, I fully expect you to get out the coyote decorations to finish it up!!! That was a classic :D .


I already offered but she declined. :( :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

HAY MAKER

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gcreekrch said:
Having all those calves strung out behind a feed truck reminded me of someone's story about a packrat. :wink:

:mad: :mad: :mad: Dang pack rats,my ribs still ache a Lil,I usta chase the feral cats off that strayed up to my barn,now I let em stay..........nuthin like a good mouser,dont need anymore rat episodes :mad:
good luck
 

nmhighdesert

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I sure enjoyed my tour of your place BMR. Pretty country and doing a good job managing it, pretty nice to see lots of grass left in the fall. I think the photographer favors your wife, but that protected the camera!
Thanks again for the great visit with all of you.
 

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