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I've been trying to gather bulls this week. The bull I had who was buried in brush, a few miles from the corral, was with cows :D !!! I only have one bull left to find, and the other permittee has two head. I hope we can get the rest found and captured soon :D .


The horses grazing imaginary grass :wink: . Me and the other permittee like to gather bulls without much help, seems to go better :wink: . The first day she and I gathered and the second day she had her summer helper ride along.


Treating a foot rot calf.


Some of the pairs/yearlings kept home this summer. These girls helped me get the bulls loaded by hanging out quietly by the trailer (a little cake was involved :wink: ). Two of the bulls were the ones I trained to load earlier this spring... it worked too well... I had set some panels up, and was in the trailer using the "little girl's room", when I looked up to find one of the bulls stepping up into the trailer (and no, I didn't have my camera with me) :lol: . Needless to say, I hadn't unloaded my horse out of the front compartment, and so I had to unload the bull to get out. He loaded right back up though :lol: . What are the odds???






Home again :) . I had one bull the first day who didn't want to gather with other bulls. He likes to fight, but seems to always lose :roll: . Anyhow, we almost had him to the corral, when a mature bull heard us and came out from hiding. I knew the fighting bull wouldn't last long, and so I let him drift back into another bunch of cattle. Luckily I found him later in the week, and he gathered good :wink: .




This horse looks pretty good for 20 years old.


This was my other activity for the week :) .
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