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Ned Jr.

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Here's a few pictures from the last few months.

Finished haying before September. That's only happened one other time in my life. Haven't figured what percent we ended up with but it was short.
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A couple bucks came to eat our cottonwood tree that blew down. This was taken through the window.
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One came to the front door.
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Here's my wifes birthday present. Nothing but the best for my gal.
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It's a two holer.
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Had a little snow on the mountains a couple weeks ago.
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Bulls were having a dispute this morning.
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Thinking ugly thoughts.
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One of our bull calves.
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Very nice pictures! Very impressive bulls! I love horned Hereford bulls!
 
Your hay may be short, but I'll bet it is the most expensive you ever sold. Too bad the margins between expense and sales don't widen out.

Good cattle.
 
jodywy said:
how do you like the rotory?

Love it!!! We had a older model that would wrap up and had a bad time in heavy hay but this one really goes. You can cut heavy hay as fast as you want. I've cut up to 10 mph but the steering gets squirrely. I normally cut at around 5 mph.
 
Ned Jr. said:
jodywy said:
how do you like the rotory?

Love it!!! We had a older model that would wrap up and had a bad time in heavy hay but this one really goes. You can cut heavy hay as fast as you want. I've cut up to 10 mph but the steering gets squirrely. I normally cut at around 5 mph.
got a older 8500 hesston did sme at 10mph this summer we did heavy reeds canary grass at 5 to 6 and meadow foxtail we go thru around 8
 
Looking good!!! Are those tamaracks or quakies that are turning? Sure a pretty place you live in.
 
GM88 said:
That last picture of the herd bulls, who is the bull on the right? Nice pictures.

That's CO L1 DOMINO 847. Here's a short video of him.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb0QRdA9Wk8&feature=context-cha
 
gcreekrch said:
You bring a bull calf up and I'll pull a few strings for a moose hunt.

We really need to make that happen some time!! Maybe I'll get some good moisture this winter and next spring and feel a little better off next year.
 
Nicky said:
Looking good!!! Are those tamaracks or quakies that are turning? Sure a pretty place you live in.

Thanks Nicky! Those are quakies. I took some video of the mountain range after the snow they had a couple weeks ago if you'd like to see it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5da3K8b6FZ8&feature=plcp
 
Actually two nice looking bulls.........I am however partial to the one on the right...........
 

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