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More boring old cattle pictures, December 17, 2007

Soapweed

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Cows.jpg

Cows
SnowySandhillsscenery.jpg

Snowy Sandhills scenery
Loadinthedark.jpg

Load in the dark
Trailingcattletodifferentwinterquar.jpg

Trailing cattle to different winter quarters
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Closer up shot
Scootingdownthetrail.jpg

Scooting down the trail
Snowyday.jpg

Snowy day
Stringingintocake.jpg

Stringing in to cake
Aneasykeeper.jpg

An easy keeper
Theoldhighway.jpg

The old highway
Cattleonyonderhill.jpg

Cattle on yonder hill
Linedupatthemesshall.jpg

Lined up at the mess hall
Treesatsundown.jpg

Trees at sundown
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Pink sky at night
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Color show at the end of the day
Lonetreelivingfree.jpg

Lone tree living free
Camoufagedcow.jpg

Camouflaged cow
 
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Anonymous

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Looking at those pictures are plenty enough snow to satisfy my "white Christmas"..... :wink: :lol:
 

Tap

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Great pictures Soapweed!

Your cattle look to be in very good condition. And you have some ammuntion to start the grass next spring.
 

Soapweed

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Hooks said:
Soap-
What are your "annual" snow amounts?
Doesn't look like there's a bunch there now..............

We had about six inches of snow total out of these past couple weeks. The wind didn't ever drift any of it, so that has been nice and highly unusual I might add.

The only thing for certain in this country is that nothing is for certain. Some winters are pretty open with very little snow. Other years we can really get bombarded. Back in the spring of 1977, we got 60 inches of snow in the month of March alone. It came in about four different storms, so it settled and some melted as it come, but that was the total for that month.

I don't like winters with a lot of snow, but it seems like the next summer always has lots of grass and hay on those years.
 

jigs

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seeing how you cake your cows has me convinced that I have found the answer to this crop circle mystery
 

Jassy

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Well I sure missed those sunsets! Guess I need to camp outside to get those great shots you get...Things look mighty fine there...Thanks
 

Shorthornguy

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Thanks for the pics. With 5 drought years here I'll take the snow. Seems like every time we have an old fashioned winter we have a good crop year
 

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