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some pictures from today

cure

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after two days of snow and wind this is what I get to start calving in.
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Calf shed to keep the little guys warm and out of the weather. I know someone is going to ask about the signs so we wire them to panels to make wind brakes.
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Thought I would throw in a Z tag promotional picture :lol:
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Just kicked out the new mineral tubs for the girls
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My glorifed 4 wheeler
 

leanin' H

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Best use of political signs I have ever had the pleasure to witness!!!! :lol: :lol: Hope the calves come easy. Tell those cows to hurry as it hit 48 out here today.
 

littlejoe

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I like your 'one hung hi' cow gettin in preventer---always subscribe to the theory that 'everything should be as simple as possible--but no simpler.'

Occasionally lose a z tag---but sure havn't scattered as many buttons around as i used to~~

Japanese pickups are great---tougher than a boot, probably get as good of mileage as 4-wheeler and they got heaters and room to put stuff. My toyota's got 321, 000 klicks on it---and everything works.

I like to have a stash of straw and see how big an island i can build when it gets sloppy and muddy==but I've worked in nevada and utah and straw can be kinda scarce.
 

Big Muddy rancher

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When we built our pole barn the tin stopped 4 ft up and the bottom is planks. They dried out a bit so in the horse barn part I gathered up some corrugated plastic political signs
to line the barn with. It took 2 elections but they stand up pretty good. :D
 

George

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Love simple things that work!

My son is the biggest "Becks" seed dealer in the area and one of their promotions is "FREE" Polaris rangers. Really great little units but I still love my little 4X4

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This is a 1996 S10 ZR2 that now has 327,514 miles on it. I get anywhere from the high teens to the low 20s for milage and I stay warm and can drive it to town.

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I keep telling him I can't haul 130 Gal of diesel in a Ranger. I can lock my cab and keep a lot of stuff dry!
 

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