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October 17, 2009

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Soapweed

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Newheifercalves.jpg

New heifer calves
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Two baldies in the bunch
Theyseemgentle.jpg

They seem nice and gentle.
Sunflowerandthenewassociates.jpg

Sunflower and the new associates
Oneofthegirls-1.jpg

One of the girls
Hopetheymakegoodcowssomeday.jpg

Hope they make good cows someday
Yearlingbredheifersonthemove.jpg

Yearling home-raised bred heifers on the move
TheywillstartcalvinginlateFebruary.jpg

They will start calving in late February.
Sportingtheirnew8yearbrand.jpg

Sporting their new "8" year brands
Tryingtobreedthemwithnoears.jpg

A mother and son combo. Trying to breed them with no ears.
Nooneevereatstheearsanyway.jpg

No one ever eats the ears, anyway. :roll: :wink:
MaybeifIdlefthimabullhedbreedthiswa.jpg

Maybe if I'd left him a bull, he would breed his offspring this way. :roll:
Companygettingahorseride.jpg

Company getting a horse ride
EvenYellowstonegetsanewrider.jpg

Yellowstone gets a new rider
Havinfun.jpg

Having fun
Thekidandhisbeard.jpg

Though I sneered
What appeared
Was whiskers adhered
To form a beard.

I jeered
And interfered,
But he perservered,
Pioneered,
Commandeered,
And kept his beard.
Weird. :roll:
 
Your new puchases look to be the right kind Soapweed, may they all produce to their late teens. :wink:

The mention of calves coming in Feb. sent shivers down my spine though. :p
 
Soapweed said:
Faster horses said:
Neat that your horses are gentle enough for anyone.
Super, in fact.

They have to be gentle or I couldn't ride them. :wink:

gcreekrch said:
The mention of calves coming in Feb. sent shivers down my spine though. :p

Mine, too. :roll:

You could put a timer on the latch to the bull pen gate set to open in late June you know. With the added weight from more intact ears and tails you might not sacrifice anything at all. :D
 
gcreekrch said:
Soapweed said:
Faster horses said:
Neat that your horses are gentle enough for anyone.
Super, in fact.

They have to be gentle or I couldn't ride them. :wink:

gcreekrch said:
The mention of calves coming in Feb. sent shivers down my spine though. :p

Mine, too. :roll:

You could put a timer on the latch to the bull pen gate set to open in late June you know. With the added weight from more intact ears and tails you might not sacrifice anything at all. :D

Turning the bulls out always seems like such a good idea in mid May. :roll: :wink:
 
Soapweed said:
gcreekrch said:
Soapweed said:
They have to be gentle or I couldn't ride them. :wink:



Mine, too. :roll:

You could put a timer on the latch to the bull pen gate set to open in late June you know. With the added weight from more intact ears and tails you might not sacrifice anything at all. :D

Turning the bulls out always seems like such a good idea in mid May. :roll: :wink:

Ya want me to bring this conversation back around sometime in late April? :p :D
 
Soapweed said:
gcreekrch said:
Soapweed said:
They have to be gentle or I couldn't ride them. :wink:



Mine, too. :roll:

You could put a timer on the latch to the bull pen gate set to open in late June you know. With the added weight from more intact ears and tails you might not sacrifice anything at all. :D

Turning the bulls out always seems like such a good idea in mid May. :roll: :wink:

I think the first of July is a good day to turn the bulls out. :wink:
 

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