Big Muddy rancher
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When i was coaxing the cows out of the badlands last winter closer to home and a bit of feed they wandered in a few at a time. My son and a friend check the pasture a couple of times on their snow machines and found a few that were looking good and didn't seem very concerned about coming home.
I had looked for them a couple times and found them hanging around a old yard site. They were there yesterday so today I loaded a horse and my Dad took his runabout up and we were going to trail them up to a Co-op pasture corral and haul them home. Well on the way up I spied some cows out in some farmland along the road . Low and behold it was my cows up out of the coulees and brush and close to a trail to take them to the corral. We followed along with the truck and trailer until we came to some water so I unloaded my horse and trailed them down and penned them. I then high tailed it back to the trailer loaded up and brought my horses home. I then turned around to go back for the cows and here one of them had calved in the hour I was gone.I didn't have my extra gate in the trailer but did have a piece of plywood that I tied up in the goose neck to keep the calf safe and loaded the cow and headed for home. Finally the cows are all home and something went close to according to plan today.
ps we would have been along time looking for them if I hadn't seen them in a hollow half mile off the road.
I had looked for them a couple times and found them hanging around a old yard site. They were there yesterday so today I loaded a horse and my Dad took his runabout up and we were going to trail them up to a Co-op pasture corral and haul them home. Well on the way up I spied some cows out in some farmland along the road . Low and behold it was my cows up out of the coulees and brush and close to a trail to take them to the corral. We followed along with the truck and trailer until we came to some water so I unloaded my horse and trailed them down and penned them. I then high tailed it back to the trailer loaded up and brought my horses home. I then turned around to go back for the cows and here one of them had calved in the hour I was gone.I didn't have my extra gate in the trailer but did have a piece of plywood that I tied up in the goose neck to keep the calf safe and loaded the cow and headed for home. Finally the cows are all home and something went close to according to plan today.

ps we would have been along time looking for them if I hadn't seen them in a hollow half mile off the road.
