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August 5, 2009 Part One

Soapweed

Well-known member
Startinganewbreedofearlesscattle.jpg

Starting a new breed of earless cattle. The cow had her ears frozen off, and her calf suffers from the same dilema.
Must be a February type of deal. :roll: :wink:
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Moving some pairs this morning
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The Kosmo Kid is my accomplice.
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This afternoon we moved some yearling heifers and pulled the bulls that were with them.
Kosmo Kid and his horse are a long ways away.
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Here the image is sucked up closer with a five-power zoom.
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Phantom Lake in the distance
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Looking northeast
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Looking west
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Yearling heifers
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Kosmo Kid has found quite a few.
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Many are by a pond.
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Okay girls, on your feet.
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Hiding behind a soapweed
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It doesn't matter if the windmills are working in this pasture.
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A little pepper upper for Sundance
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Clouds and cool water
 

Mrs Leanin' H

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We sure have had a few frost victims in our area too. I've seen earless, tail-less, and even had a hoof-less once. We also had a bull calf freeze the tip of his equipment and was no good when tested. Too bad to, he was a looker!

That picture of Kosmo Kid in the pond reminds me of a horse I had......she loved to get in a pond like that an roll, saddle, rider and all!
 
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