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PureCountry said:
Great pictures. Quite a diversity of stock you have going there. Much like here, little bit of everything. Thanks for sharing.

Thanks! I have you to thank for mentioning Berkshire on here that time you posted pics of pigs...that started my path on them and I really like them. I hope you are enjoying your new place! I think I might of seen where you didn't take anything, but cattle and horses...but then seen where you were looking for something to feed all kinds of critters again. So I figured you must be getting back to diversifying yourself... :D
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
I think that steer behind the turkey is a little under the weather, :wink: :lol: :lol:

Yeah, I let him slip in there.... :D Keep your beef cattle fat and your roping cattle barely alive.... :D ...just jokin. It is funny when you see team roping stock that are little and skinny and might think they would be young, but have tails that drag 6 foot behind them.... :shock:
 
R A said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
I think that steer behind the turkey is a little under the weather, :wink: :lol: :lol:

Yeah, I let him slip in there.... :D Keep your beef cattle fat and your roping cattle barely alive.... :D ...just jokin. It is funny when you see team roping stock that are little and skinny and might think they would be young, but have tails that drag 6 foot behind them.... :shock:

I would HATE to live my life as a roping steer. People don't realize they are ATHLETES and need to be treated as such. Not overfed, but certainly nourished. We had a friend, old PRCA rodeo cowboy that had an indoor barn and roping steers. He grained them and didn't feed them a lot of hay! He could get more than one season out of a set of steers which was in his best interest. They were always strong........healthy.......not fat.........but fit..........seems to me that when they are weak, that's when they get hurt. You touched on one of my pet peeves.......sorry for the rant.

Everything certainly looks fat and fine at your place, as usual!! That little boy is sooooo cute, dimples and all!! Those kids.........all those critters........are lucky you are their caretaker!!!
 
Faster horses said:
I would HATE to live my life as a roping steer. People don't realize they are ATHLETES and need to be treated as such. Not overfed, but certainly nourished. We had a friend, old PRCA rodeo cowboy that had an indoor barn and roping steers. He grained them and didn't feed them a lot of hay! He could get more than one season out of a set of steers which was in his best interest. They were always strong........healthy.......not fat.........but fit..........seems to me that when they are weak, that's when they get hurt. You touched on one of my pet peeves.......sorry for the rant.

Everything certainly looks fat and fine at your place, as usual!! That little boy is sooooo cute, dimples and all!! Those kids.........all those critters........are lucky you are their caretaker!!!

Thanks! Oh I hear ya! Two things I wouldn't want to be reincarnated as is a roping bovine and a feeder goldfish!.... :D ...among others, but those are at the top.... :D I've seen some sad things at rodeo's ...and all over for that matter. What few pig places I have been has been a little scary.
 
Looking good RA.

My late father in law used to have a saying regarding facial hair (including my mustache) He would say " I can't understand why a man would cultivate on his face what grows wild on his a$$."

If you could wiggle your nose, wave your wand and turn all the rodents and poultry into cows you'd be rich. :D

Then again, with your lifestyle, you're richer than most. :wink:
 
Soapweed said:
Great pictures, R A. You run a fine operation, and all your stock is very well cared for. Even your beard looks cultivated and properly maintained. :wink:

Thanks! :D ...well, your sons seem to be able to grow fine beards....and even though I have never got a response to the adoption papers I've been sending your way every week for the last few years, I remain optimistic and have been practicing the beard growing to fit right in.... :D
 
RSL said:
nice pics RA. Winter is a beautiful season (with limitations).

Thanks! It is a beautiful season! I love the snow and cold! I don't like the wind though. I love doing winter chores and it can be below zero all it wants...just with no wind.... :D
 
gcreekrch said:
Looking good RA.

My late father in law used to have a saying regarding facial hair (including my mustache) He would say " I can't understand why a man would cultivate on his face what grows wild on his a$$."

If you could wiggle your nose, wave your wand and turn all the rodents and poultry into cows you'd be rich. :D

Then again, with your lifestyle, you're richer than most. :wink:

Thanks!

lol....funny how some people just don't like facial hair. I always have some form of it....maybe clean shave once a year at most. I made a HUGE mistake last year. I clean shaved there in the middle of Nov right before deer season. Didn't take long for me to realize the gods of the woods were frowning down on me. I started growing my next deer season's beard right then..... :D

I was just thinkin that the other day.... :D I just put some stuff in the freezer, but would of had well over 200 head of cattle had I figured out the nose wiggle or found that wand...(I've looked everywhere).... :D I was almost making myself sick wanting more cows there until I started raising all this meat for the freezer. I'm still going to build as big of a herd as I can, but am quite content now for some reason and am going to build slowly. I'm doing what I love to do right now....things are good!
 
Hereford76 said:
The neighbors son here could be your stunt double. Great pictures.

Thanks! I've always wanted to do a back flip off of the roof of my barn into a pile of snow....maybe he would do it for me and I could film it.... :D
 

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