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Big Muddy rancher

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Better pictures today

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The last eleven ready to ho home.

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Following the pellet feeder south.

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What happened...pictures two days in a row? You're getting this picture thing down :P Glad you got em home, how far away were they?
 
Nicky said:
What happened...pictures two days in a row? You're getting this picture thing down :P Glad you got em home, how far away were they?


I remembered to take the camera. :oops:

I left them 4 miles from the buildings but they can wander down to within half a mile. I have been feeding pellets and don't want to move them to the hay stack until i see if this warm spell might last awhile.
 
Your comment about the haystack brought back memory of a humorous story. BMR, I mean no comparison between your outfit and this guy.

Years back one of the local store owners also had a small ranch and ran about 50 cows. He was known as to winter his stock a little on the tough side, there were summers that his cows didn't shed until August.
An old native fellow fed for him on occasion and one year was in the store taking directions as to which stack to start feeding from, which team to use etc. The store keeper finished with one last question, which was,
"You know how much to feed them cows now, don't you Mack?

Mack replied, "Yep, ya just drive by and let em' smell it, like YOU do.

The store was full of customers, all heard the conversation and Mack's answer brought the house down. :lol:
 
Cows are doing good out there making their own living. Sun is heading back up there We'll see some bare South slopes soon. That is some rough country you got there. Are you on the same Big Muddy that flows down the East side of the reservation and hits the Missouri by Culbertson? I know the Poplar and the rivers over here start in Canada, but never gave much though on the B.M.
 
theony said:
Cows are doing good out there making their own living. Sun is heading back up there We'll see some bare South slopes soon. That is some rough country you got there. Are you on the same Big Muddy that flows down the East side of the reservation and hits the Missouri by Culbertson? I know the Poplar and the rivers over here start in Canada, but never gave much though on the B.M.

Yep we are on the south side of the Big Muddy lake. No water flows out of it and lately the dust has been blowing off it. The Big Muddy creek that flows south thru Plentywood and south starts on our place. The Beaver creek and the Paisley Brook/ Little Beaver run into the Big Muddy south of the border.
 

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