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Pointin n Clickin (update...few more pictures)

HAY MAKER

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the_jersey_lilly_2000 said:
hahaha maybe in the hill country but.....we have alot of copperheads, water moccasins, spread netters, and even a few coral snakes too. Seems they are all out millin around perdy thick these days. Our son went out to pick tomatoes and squash evenin before last, and came back tappin on the kitchen window......holdin up one he'd killed in the garden. He is most definately NOT a snake person.

Yup,lotsa different snakes in TX but,everyone of em will eat a chicken,that makes em a chicken snake..LOl.............good luck
 

HAY MAKER

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the_jersey_lilly_2000 said:
Haymaker,
The calf seems to have perked up some, but this evenin hopefully after we haul bulls to get em tested, we'll get him caught again and give him another dose of LA200.

I"m sellin my Brangus Bull "Emory" that I raised....ya know the big baby.....this is gonna be hard, but if he tests good, (which I don't see why he wouldn't cuz we got loads of calves on the ground from him) the Ag teacher has a small lease pasture with about a dozen new cows on it, and needs a bull. Better'n sendin him thru the salebarn as packer. Least I feel better about it. LOL Still prolly gonna make me bawl like a baby to get rid of him. But I made a promise, I'm never gettin attached like this to another Bull. But after raisin him from 2 mo old.....then goin thru him healin after a broke front leg........how can you not get attached to one? He's never offered to be bad in any way thru all that. The Ag teachers Dad has retired and has a ranch down in South Texas as well, not sure where, but wanted a few up here too to mess with when he's not down there. So Emory fits into what they are doin with so few cows here.

Yup,that's what happens when you make a pet outa a head of cattle,hate to be blunt because I know how special they become,ole dumb me did the same thing to about a dozen cross bred brangus mama cows that I acquired from a special person,they calved yearly and was some I kept up here at the Hill country,but one day they got old..........to old to carry a calf to term,I could'nt stand the thought of killers getting them, so I hauled em down south to a river pasture,I have an ole neighbor that watches them now,the moral of this story...........never make a pet outa something that weighs over a 1000#'s.............good luck
 

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