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randiliana

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I got a new saddle this fall, and here is one of the few times you will ever see me in a photo
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New horse wearing new saddle and new footwear
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Close up of the new feet
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Bug is such a sweetie
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Chance
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A few cows on the fall grazing program
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Few really good calf raisers
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Some new to the job
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One that's had a couple years experience, but she's high up on the cull list....
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A job well done...
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Weighing calves
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Soapweed said:
Nice looking cattle, and that's quite a saddle. Do you dare rope and drag from it? It sure looks comfy and light.

Thanks, Soap. I love the saddle, I know, the cowboys around here are all giving me a hard time too :wink: . It isn't built to rope with, but they do make some that you can. In all honesty, I've never roped anything in my life, and if I really want to start, I guess I could always go back to my roping saddle. This one is so much nicer to sit in, and weighs about half as much :wink:
 
hayguy said:
Great photo's, are you bale grazing or did you bunch the hay with something else?

We're bale grazing, had a bunch of bales get wet on us when the creek flooded for the fifth time this summer. Since they were half rotten and half good and we have some really sandy land that can use as much help as it can get, we decided to put the bales out like that. They are also swath grazing some oats that we didn't bale.
 

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