have the kids run them around the barn 3 or 4 times and you just set at one corner and count R AR A said:Sweet! I pretended that was my herd while watching it...![]()
jodywy said:have the kids run them around the barn 3 or 4 times and you just set at one corner and count R AR A said:Sweet! I pretended that was my herd while watching it...![]()
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jodywy said:have the kids run them around the barn 3 or 4 times and you just set at one corner and count R AR A said:Sweet! I pretended that was my herd while watching it...![]()
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coffee shop for breakfast on the east side of the state . Banker comes in asked the big guy at the table where the sheep are he has mortgaged to the bank. The big guy says they in that hill pasture behind my barn , go out and count them. After the banker left the other rancher sitting at the table said that not your pasture that your neighbors. To which the big guy said and so are the sheep I sold mine 3 years ago. :shock:burnt said:jodywy said:have the kids run them around the barn 3 or 4 times and you just set at one corner and count R AR A said:Sweet! I pretended that was my herd while watching it...![]()
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:lol2: :lol2:
I've heard of guys who fooled their banker with that trick!
gcreekrch said:They look good Ace, are you feeding them now or were you just moving pastures?
Hereford76 said:gcreekrch said:They look good Ace, are you feeding them now or were you just moving pastures?
The other weekend when the cold stuff rolled in I decided to star feeding a couple bales every other day. I actually went over to try and lead them back to the reservoir cause they quit going to drink once we got the fresh snow on top again... But the pickup fouled a plug right then and we were a hike from the house with my little girl along for the ride home sick from school. The thought popped in my head about hoofing it home in 15 below with biting breeze we just rolled the hay out and skidattled. Didn't look too thirsty to me. Those girls are on about 5 sections of crop stubble hay field and Maria's breaks so plenty of grazing just more my soft spot.
My boy puts these videos on YouTube. Saw this one he took this summer. Smart a$$ just like his dad I see - farm safety 101 lol.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4SRkPWBp_-c&feature=c4-feed-u
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=tool+for+the+job++corb+lund&FORM=VIRE2#view=detail&mid=3D2EE6B70756067E15163D2EE6B70756067E1516Hereford76 said:gcreekrch said:They look good Ace, are you feeding them now or were you just moving pastures?
The other weekend when the cold stuff rolled in I decided to star feeding a couple bales every other day. I actually went over to try and lead them back to the reservoir cause they quit going to drink once we got the fresh snow on top again... But the pickup fouled a plug right then and we were a hike from the house with my little girl along for the ride home sick from school. The thought popped in my head about hoofing it home in 15 below with biting breeze we just rolled the hay out and skidattled. Didn't look too thirsty to me. Those girls are on about 5 sections of crop stubble hay field and Maria's breaks so plenty of grazing just more my soft spot.
My boy puts these videos on YouTube. Saw this one he took this summer. Smart a$$ just like his dad I see - farm safety 101 lol.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4SRkPWBp_-c&feature=c4-feed-u
I Luv Herfrds said:Well better then running the tractor through the corral!
Family just got done watching it and son's first remark is what in the heck are they doing?
Darrell didn't even know that was you Ace! LOL!