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Favorite time of year

Ned Jr.

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Some heifers and high water.

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Almost time to pull the plug.

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Picture of a happy bull.

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6050 heifer calf.

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6050 bull calf.

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Another 6050 heifer calf.

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10 year old cow.

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Golden eagle.

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Mountains turned white again.

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Lookin good!!! Awesome eagle pics. I tried to take pictures of our 6050 bull calf the other day but they were'nt very good.
 
Nicky said:
Lookin good!!! Awesome eagle pics. I tried to take pictures of our 6050 bull calf the other day but they were'nt very good.

Thanks Nicky. Those Golden Eagles are always hanging around waiting for me to shoot them some prairie dogs.

I hope you like you're 6050 calves as much as I like mine, I can't wait to calve out his daughters.
 
Faster horses said:
Nice looking Herefords!

I like your country--water and all, but I really like that
old barn!!!

Thanks Faster horses. I wish the old barn was ours, it's on a lease we have.
 
gcreekrch said:
Great pictures as always Ned. If you were closer I would almost be tempted to own a Hereford bull or two again. :D


Good cattle!

Thanks gcreekrch. I might have to just hitch up the ol trailer and go some day, I'd love to see your part of the world. I'd probably fool around and get ate by one of your critters.
 
gcreekrch said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
The "Almost time to pull the plug" had me thinking you had to let you irrigation water go. :oops: :lol: :lol:


I thought he was going to show a picture of opening the bull gate. :roll:

I guess I did make that a little confusing. :? :D
 
Yanuck said:
Ned how many females do you have left with horns?

Counting the 10 year old cow in the picture....one. They are all horned genetics but the rest are de-horned. It seems like a herd need to be all horned or all de-horned, they don't mix very well. The ones with horns tend to get ornery with them. The cow pictured has stayed nice to the others so she got to keep hers.
 
Soapweed said:
Great pictures, Ned Jr. I really like your Herefords, and the pretty countryside where you call home.

Thanks Soapweed. I always enjoy looking at your pictures so I guess I'm just returning the favor.
 
Ned Jr. said:
gcreekrch said:
Great pictures as always Ned. If you were closer I would almost be tempted to own a Hereford bull or two again. :D


Good cattle!

Thanks gcreekrch. I might have to just hitch up the ol trailer and go some day, I'd love to see your part of the world. I'd probably fool around and get ate by one of your critters.

Careful Ned, folks from Colorado find this country addictive. Mrs parents moved here from Grand Lake in 1958.
 
Ned Jr. said:
Yanuck said:
Ned how many females do you have left with horns?

Counting the 10 year old cow in the picture....one. They are all horned genetics but the rest are de-horned. It seems like a herd need to be all horned or all de-horned, they don't mix very well. The ones with horns tend to get ornery with them. The cow pictured has stayed nice to the others so she got to keep hers.

I hear that! my brother has HH's and it took awhile for him to come around to the idea of dehorning females, I still like the looks of them, but glad not to have to work around them, she's a good looking cow.
 

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