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March 13, 2010

Soapweed

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northern Nebraska Sandhills
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Ten-year-old baldy cow with twin baldy heifer calves
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Quite proud of her achievement
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Three bucket babies begging breakfast
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Most colorful calf on the place, out of a cow I bought several years ago
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My little gate-opening buddy
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Either I'm leaning or the windmill is, or maybe it's just the photographer. :wink:
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Going to heck in a hand basket
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The hand basket is painted red.
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Sunflower in the spring
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Showing off our new Sparky-made calf puller
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Built heck for stout
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Quarter inch cable on a hand crank winch
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It swivels, also.
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New addition
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And another
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Lickin' lady Seven Eighty
 
At least you have some semblance of bare ground.


With the stoutness of that puller I gather you are anticipating the "Maine Event" next spring. :wink: :P


Thanks Soapweed.
 
I doubt that Soapweed will need that puller all that much for the Maine X calves. I ran a fullblood Maine Anjou bull ( the red and white kind) with 35 Angus cows for 6 years and I pulled 1 calf in that time. I also run some black Simmental bulls and don't seem to pull many calves out of them either. Two weeks to calving, so shouldn't get too cocky yet!
 

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