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Awesome pictures!!!!! 🤠 what part of the country are ya in cause it sure is pretty? The cattle look to be in fine flesh and that's the best kind of coyote. Utah has a $50 bounty on them so they pay more than a hide buyer will. Stick around and keep posting!!! Thanks
 
We're in NE Oregon, they said the coyotes aren't worth much this year $30-40 tops, I might just get them tanned

we get started calving in december and branding is March. head and heel the calves in groups of about 30 with the cows still in the group so they stay quieter

The picture of the yearlings are last years steer calves we fed over the winter, that was a couple days ago when they were sold, weighed 740#

The mountain fence around here usually requires drilling about half the posts and half you can pound
 
My wife mowed the lawn yesterday. I don't care what some rodent in Pennsylvania says. When my wife mows the yard it is a sure sign that spring has arrived.
 
We're in NE Oregon, they said the coyotes aren't worth much this year $30-40 tops, I might just get them tanned

we get started calving in december and branding is March. head and heel the calves in groups of about 30 with the cows still in the group so they stay quieter

The picture of the yearlings are last years steer calves we fed over the winter, that was a couple days ago when they were sold, weighed 740#

The mountain fence around here usually requires drilling about half the posts and half you can pound
We have at least 5 maybe 6 now members from NE Oregon. Great photos! Those scenes look familiar, but I bet several hundred places in NE Oregon look close to the same. I did my share of Eastern Oregon mountain range fencing back in the day.
 

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