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Picttures from our place

Faster horses

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First calf heifer that hasn't calved yet.

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Nosy critter.



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Magnitude calves. Heifers calved really easy, no pulls. Most were bull calves when I was hoping for heifers.



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Yearling heifers fed nothing but hay and Vigortone mineral. Same with the cows. No other supplement.



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This is a really nice coming 4-year old gelding we bought at the Nehring-Bowman horse sale last September. He came from Darrell Loftness at Minot and is one of the nicest colts to ride I think we have ever had. Darrell does a super job. The colt is Doc's Sug and The Smart Smoke. Darrell raised him and trained him. Hats off to you, Darrell.
 
Hey you finally found that camera!!! Cattle look good too :!:
 
Very useful looking cattle, real-world written all over them. I admire that saddle horse pretty well, about 15.1, or tall fence? Very well made and has "the look". Real solid for a coming four.
Nice pictures, always enjoy seeing new country.
 
Thanks everyone for your nice comments.

Haytrucker the colt isn't 15 hands. He is really nice to get on at calving time. But he is solid made. I love horses with coon tails, having never seen a bad one. This horse has a bit of a coon tail, not visible in the picture. That's why we bought him...crazy reason, huh? But it held true to form again.


Here is another shot of the 4 year old. I really like him. (I haven't ridden him). He seems so business-like and solid for that young.

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I like your cows they look dandy.Thats a good looking set of heifers.Good lookinghorse also...
 

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