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Boring old cattle pictures, June 11, 2007

Soapweed

Well-known member
Cattlerelaxingonahotsummerday.jpg

Cattle relaxing on a hot summer day
LifesaholidayonPrimroseLane.jpg

Life's a holiday on Primrose Lane
Burlyblackboys.jpg

Burly black boys
Beefonthehoof.jpg

Beef on the hoof
Anotheroneoftheboys.jpg

Another one of the boys
Milkymaskonhismessymug.jpg

Milky mask on his messy mug
Thiscalfkeptstalkingme.jpg

This calf kept stalking me
Nofear.jpg

No fear
TheyarenottoobotheredthatIamkicking.jpg

They are not too bothered that I am kicking around amongst them
Thesentinels.jpg

The sentinels
Anon-traditionalsoapweed.jpg

A non-traditional soapweed
Seekingasmidgeonofshade.jpg

Seeking a smidgeon of shade
Boysplayingontheplaygroundwiththemo.jpg

Boys playing on the playground with the monitor parked under yonder shade tree
Posinghisposteriorpocketsforthepict.jpg

Posing his posterior pockets for the picture
Roadtonowhere.jpg

Road to nowhere
Littlegirlcalvesandtheirmommies.jpg

Little girl calves and their mommies
Yearlingheifersallinapack.jpg

Yearling heifers all in a pack
 

Tap

Well-known member
Good thing those calves don't know their EPD's, or no telling just how good they might be! :wink: :lol:

Your cattle are looking like they might push down the scale this fall Soapweed. In this area I think they have a chance to be very heavy this year. How is your grass doing?
 

HAY MAKER

Well-known member
No soapweed,I dont think anyone would define your pictures as old & boring,its one of the reasons some of us come :wink: ...good luck
PS thanks for posting em.
 

Soapweed

Well-known member
Thank you, gentlemen. Our grass is doing pretty good this year, but believe it or not, we could use a good rain. Much of the surrounding area has had quite a bit, almost to the extent of "too much." Our total for the year is seven inches. This year is much greener with better grass and hay prospects than last year, but the ponds in our pastures are drier than they were a year ago.
 
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