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I picked this bear kill up and put it in a tree about ten years ago, was by it with the4 wheeler last fall and brought it home for a yard ornament.
Heifers and crocks
Calves trying to soak up some early morning sun
Cow bunch
1994 model
#153 a good cow with a bit of a story. When I bought in 2001 her she had been cut out of a bunch at the salebarn because of an ulcerated pinkeye. The bunch sold for $1420 per head and this cow cost $650. I got the horse laugh from a couple of guys for buying a one-eyed cow. I replied that I didn't know that a cow needed two eyes to push a calf out. Anyway, I took her home, treated the eye and sewed it shut with catgut. The stitches fell out two weeks later and I had a two-eyed cow.
# 38 A Wingnut that brings home a calf every year.
Old Ghost came home in time for weaning last fall, usually she shows up a month or two late.
Probably the most efficient cow on the place, she would weigh no more than 850 lbs and brings a 5-550 weight calf home every fall.
Yeah, I know she's an ugly little half longhorn scrub.