WyomingRancher
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I'm inside, waiting for the hay to cure more before I rake it. My allergies have been horrid, so I'm staying inside until I have to head out, and thought I better post some pics for you all
. If this is too many pics for one post, let me know and I'll split it.
Gathering to haul to the forest early last month. A storm formed directly overhead, and it started hailing half way to the lane. The best part was calves wouldn't turn back when getting pelted in the rear with hail :lol:. Luckily it wasn't big stones, and it didn't last long.
Calves waiting to be loaded onto trucks.
Getting ready to unload, and pair-out of the corrals. The cattle are getting good about pairing up off the trucks, and looking for the gate. We actually pair them up and sort as they're unloading. Kinda like directing traffic on a runway, but it works, and is fun when everyone's on the same page
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Grass, and lots of it this year!!!
Grass in the high ground
. My horses GAIN weight while riding :lol: .
Prairie goats
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Some of the yearling heifers
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Yearlings happy to see some salt
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My cattle, and a few other cows are summering with the yearlings.
Hope they bred-up...
Rainbow off my porch
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We got most of the bulls home last week. I'm still missing one :roll: . Hopefully the little rascal shows-up soon.
My neighbors use horses for some of their haying
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Jim replacing the broken compression spring :? . He's the head mechanic, I'm the head livestock person... I'll run it til' it breaks-down, then I saddle up a horse :lol: .

Gathering to haul to the forest early last month. A storm formed directly overhead, and it started hailing half way to the lane. The best part was calves wouldn't turn back when getting pelted in the rear with hail :lol:. Luckily it wasn't big stones, and it didn't last long.

Calves waiting to be loaded onto trucks.

Getting ready to unload, and pair-out of the corrals. The cattle are getting good about pairing up off the trucks, and looking for the gate. We actually pair them up and sort as they're unloading. Kinda like directing traffic on a runway, but it works, and is fun when everyone's on the same page



Grass, and lots of it this year!!!




Grass in the high ground


Prairie goats



Some of the yearling heifers


Yearlings happy to see some salt


My cattle, and a few other cows are summering with the yearlings.


Hope they bred-up...

Rainbow off my porch


We got most of the bulls home last week. I'm still missing one :roll: . Hopefully the little rascal shows-up soon.

My neighbors use horses for some of their haying



Jim replacing the broken compression spring :? . He's the head mechanic, I'm the head livestock person... I'll run it til' it breaks-down, then I saddle up a horse :lol: .
