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Northern Rancher's Branding

Northern Rancher

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We were shorthanded so we two looped everything-first you pick up a single back foot.
 

gcreekrch

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Northern Rancher said:
A big pen-were not into crowding calves and windmilling our ropes lol.

Neither am I, my dog and I would have processed 4 or 5 in the squeeze with less stress in the time you did one.
I've been there done that with good cowboys too.
 

Northern Rancher

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I beg to differ-maybe a 'good' cowboy is different in B.C that Saskatchewan but I'll pass it on to my crew lol. When guys start to brag about speed little red flags go up-we poke along at about 30 calves an hour-it's all were doing that day anyway.
 

gcreekrch

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Northern Rancher said:
I beg to differ-maybe a 'good' cowboy is different in B.C that Saskatchewan but I'll pass it on to my crew lol. When guys start to brag about speed little red flags go up-we poke along at about 30 calves an hour-it's all were doing that day anyway.

If you had the guys from Makwa on the crew you had good help, but I'll guarantee that most of you flatlanders would be lost for a while in this country. I've seen lots of them come, some even turn into pretty fair bush cowboys, but most of them go back over the rocks with their tail between their legs. :roll:
 

Northern Rancher

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Maybe check out your facts sunshine-our country is far from flat and has as much bush as yours-I doubt you'd send of that crew home with their tail between the legs-your kind of on the peck for a mellow old B.C'er you got some EXT in your pedigree. Ohh yeah my Dad can beat up your Dad too lol.
 

gcreekrch

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I knew if I pulled your tail enough that your fur would puff out! You should know by now that you don't sweat the petty stuff and don't pet the sweaty stuff!:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

HAY MAKER

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gcreekrch said:
Northern Rancher said:
I beg to differ-maybe a 'good' cowboy is different in B.C that Saskatchewan but I'll pass it on to my crew lol. When guys start to brag about speed little red flags go up-we poke along at about 30 calves an hour-it's all were doing that day anyway.

If you had the guys from Makwa on the crew you had good help, but I'll guarantee that most of you flatlanders would be lost for a while in this country. I've seen lots of them come, some even turn into pretty fair bush cowboys, but most of them go back over the rocks with their tail between their legs. :roll:

Yup,I reckon those saskatchewan sissies,purty good about tail tuckin :D :D ............good luck
 

gcreekrch

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Northern Rancher said:
Maybe check out your facts sunshine-our country is far from flat and has as much bush as yours-I doubt you'd send of that crew home with their tail between the legs-your kind of on the peck for a mellow old B.C'er you got some EXT in your pedigree. Ohh yeah my Dad can beat up your Dad too lol.

When there's 150 feet elevation difference every 10 miles that's flat. :D
You do have bush and swamps but most of it is fenced so when you do get lost you can find your way home. :D
EXT, never have been a fad guy myself. :D
Dads, probably, mine passed on 3 years ago.
 

HAY MAKER

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Northern Rancher said:
Spread a little crap and the flies come out-I'll let you two cuddle up and tell each other cowboy stories-good luck lol.

maybe put a lil on that bald noggin,grow some fuzz,weather fixin to turn sour.
good luck
 

Northern Rancher

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My old man passed away 25 years ago too-that was pointing out how silly you were sounding-I'm pretty sure I can find some bush without a fence around it lol-I'm amazed at your intimate knowledge of practices and country you never seen-you must of bought a picture book somewhere. Everybody knows there's a grow op every half mile in B.C so pretty hard to get lost there too-ooops that a stereotype-the last bastion of the uninformed lol.
 
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