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Jan 19 a few pics

Big Muddy rancher

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Actually these two were from yesterday while out feeding cows. They were a little scattered.
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Today I made a quick trip to the auction with a couple bulls. I also had to pick up pins for the Feed box that fell off the back of my tractor this morning.
This is a snow bank on my hay field beside a shelterbelt planted in the 60"s.
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These three are along one of the snow banks beside our hiway. This is one of the biggest but there is quite a few of them this winter.
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WyomingRancher

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You're out of control with that camera! :D Keep the pictures coming! Your snow drifts should provide nice run-off this spring.

Looks like you're a little cold still... it was close to 60 degrees here today with minimal wind. I actually dragged around my house since I was tired of looking at cow pies out my windows :) . Supposed to only be in the teens and twenties next week.

Stay warm, and keep posting those great pics :wink: .
 

Big Muddy rancher

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Actually we have had some nice days in the 30's.We have also had a lot of wind. :mad: Blows my tracks full of real hard snow. The snow is crusting but just making it harder for the cows getting around.
 

gcreekrch

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Saskatchewan looks as cold and bleak in pictures as it does in real life this time of year. Can't say I'm going to miss the drive to Lloydminster I usually take the last week of January. I am going to miss the visiting part though.

That's a pretty fancy outfit for a Sask. rancher to be driving. :lol:
 

Nicky

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Nice pictures. We saw the sun for the first time in ages yesterday...very nice. And I hear you about the hard snow...the 4 wheeler stays on top of the snow with no problem (most of the time that is :? ) Makes it hard to move the feed ground.
 

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