WyomingRancher
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The calves have been sold, cows worked, and I'm down to wrapping up a few fall projects. The weather has been unbelievably mild, with NO wind, so I've been taking full advantage of it... especially after last winter :roll:
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The two-year olds produced nice calves, and only 3/68 didn't breed back
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A couple of steers
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The steers ready to go to their new home :wink: .
Bred heifers
Must be REALLY good water here :lol:
This year's heifer recruits
Gotta keep the smart red heads in the herd for leadership :wink:
Here's the twin to Justin's 814
I'm excited to see how the heifers out of the two-year olds turn out, I'll be calving out some of their sisters this spring.
A few of the bred yearlings are serving as babysitters to their younger sisters... I didn't have any older cows handy, so they'll have to do.
I had to put Ed (middle dog) down last week, he had cancer. It sure is tough not having my good friend/co-worker around after 12 years. Ranch dogs have the greatest life though, and that dog fully enjoyed everyday he had.

The two-year olds produced nice calves, and only 3/68 didn't breed back



A couple of steers


The steers ready to go to their new home :wink: .

Bred heifers

Must be REALLY good water here :lol:

This year's heifer recruits


Gotta keep the smart red heads in the herd for leadership :wink:


Here's the twin to Justin's 814


I'm excited to see how the heifers out of the two-year olds turn out, I'll be calving out some of their sisters this spring.


A few of the bred yearlings are serving as babysitters to their younger sisters... I didn't have any older cows handy, so they'll have to do.


I had to put Ed (middle dog) down last week, he had cancer. It sure is tough not having my good friend/co-worker around after 12 years. Ranch dogs have the greatest life though, and that dog fully enjoyed everyday he had.
