Soapweed
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We were pleasantly surprised this morning with another half inch of rain, after receiving four tenths the day before. Things are definitely looking up. Taking advantage of a non-haying day, I decided to gather and sell some more bulls.
Getting ready to capture two bulls in a pasture with their 34 yearling heifer girlfriends
They are casually getting to their feet.
After loading those two, we went to another pasture to gather eight more.
This is a neighbor's pasture where our cattle our summering. They were just put into this lush pasture yesterday, and the grass is taller than stirrup high.
A couple of my cronies
One of the bulls
Stringing along
Saddletramp
The old man
The kid
Peach arriving with bull number eight
After loading the bulls, I called the sale barn to see if they still had time to sell my ten bulls. They did. :wink: I had a several minute wait on road construction.
Had an opportunity while sitting in the pickup to capture this action shot of Sandhusker. He was feeling his oats while taking his noon break. :wink:
An old saddle I bought at the horse sale, held after the cattle sale.
The other side
It was made by Bob Marrs Stockman's Saddlery of Amarillo, Texas.
Even though the saddle is quite old, the cinch is practically brand new.

Getting ready to capture two bulls in a pasture with their 34 yearling heifer girlfriends

They are casually getting to their feet.

After loading those two, we went to another pasture to gather eight more.

This is a neighbor's pasture where our cattle our summering. They were just put into this lush pasture yesterday, and the grass is taller than stirrup high.

A couple of my cronies

One of the bulls

Stringing along

Saddletramp

The old man

The kid

Peach arriving with bull number eight

After loading the bulls, I called the sale barn to see if they still had time to sell my ten bulls. They did. :wink: I had a several minute wait on road construction.

Had an opportunity while sitting in the pickup to capture this action shot of Sandhusker. He was feeling his oats while taking his noon break. :wink:

An old saddle I bought at the horse sale, held after the cattle sale.

The other side

It was made by Bob Marrs Stockman's Saddlery of Amarillo, Texas.

Even though the saddle is quite old, the cinch is practically brand new.