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beef cattle pics

Silver

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Snapped a few pics yesterday.

Hopefully bred yrlgs:
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contented appearing bovids:
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view through a gate:
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peculiar looking creatures on a hill
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I believe that ole cabin may be headed into it's last winter. I don't suppose the fellow that built it figured on it making the century mark, but it did that a while ago.
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Silver

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gcreekrch said:
Lookin' good Silver. It is as green up there as it was here a month ago.

Bet you're feeding first though. :p

............feeding, making feed, what's the difference? :shock: :wink:
 

gcreekrch

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Silver said:
gcreekrch said:
Lookin' good Silver. It is as green up there as it was here a month ago.

Bet you're feeding first though. :p


............feeding, making feed, what's the difference? :shock: :wink:


At least you had a short holiday in between you lucky dawg. :(
 

WyomingRancher

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I agree with FH, your country is stunning :D . I hope your heifers bred up for you, and I also hope you don't have to start feeding anytime soon.
 

Grassfarmer

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Wow, it looks like you still have September weather up there. We are pretty white here - started snowing Wednesday night, no deep but cold enough to be miserable. We were -14C this morning unfortunately this was too much for my gas water pump that I forgot to drain as I hadn't used it in a while. Split the casing :x New casing costs $375 :shock: new pump costs $420ish :(
Way too early for winter we've lots of stuff to do yet.
 

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