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Move to new digs

per

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Time to quit mudding up the crop ground and move to some new grass. While they still had some coulees, headlands and rye, the yearlings were taking a toll on the crop ground so a move was in order.

It is rather wet.
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Too muddy to chase them from the well so I waited here until they got curious and followed me. About that time reinforcements showed up as well.
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The cavalry.
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I know this is work but it appears that Mrs. Per is also having fun.
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Ahh the new digs.
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This should be better for a few days until the rye has a chance to get ahead again.
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burnt

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Looks good and any move where the "movees" move themselves without hand-bombing and loading is a good move!!
 

Faster horses

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Yearlings look good and so does the new grass.

Mr. FH will agree with you that leading curious yearlings
is better than trying to chase them...
 

gcreekrch

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Definately a case of leading into temptation. :D


I see Mrs. Per carries her "husband straightening tool" on the bike also. :wink: :p
 

per

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gcreekrch said:
Definately a case of leading into temptation. :D


I see Mrs. Per carries her "husband straightening tool" on the bike also. :wink: :p
Yep and you notice she has it color coordinated as well.
 

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