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Trailing the last bunch to summer pasture, May 28, 2008

Soapweed

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Taking the last bunch of steer calves and their mothers to summer pasture at our neighbor's place
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It was another nice cool cloudy windy day to do it. The cattle sure never got hot, and the cowboys didn't either. :wink:
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Out the gate they come
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Water scurrying along on its way to the Gulf of Mexico
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About to the bridge
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Black cattle in motion
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Crossing the bridge
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Two cowpokes
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Cowpunchers about to cross
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The bridge seems to be holding up well
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The third Ralph Shimon saddle I've owned
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My redneck horse
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A grouse nest
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The drive is progressing well.
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Our son's invention--his redneck barbeque grill
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Close-up view
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Newly acquired cats on one of the last days they get to stay in the house. :wink:
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Same cats with a flash
 
Your cattle look great! There's nothing nicer than having a nice, cool day to trail cattle. Also, it's a relief not to be moving them in dust.
 
Faster horses said:
Nice pic's Soap. Why didn't you show us the saddle you bought in January?

I haven't put it on a horse yet, but here it is. The stirrups aren't quite right, and another pair should be on the way. They need to only be 2 and 1/2 inches across at the top instead of the customary 3 inches, so they are special ordered.

It isn't a brand new saddle, but it seems to be well made and the price was right. Some day I will try it out.

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Thanks, I been wondering where it was.
It hadn't shown up in any of your pictures, cuz I was watching for it.
Yep, looks to be well-made and I sure like the looks of
that inlaid seat.

I thought it looked like it would fit a horse good, too.
Hope you like it!! I bet you will.

And those are some mighty fine looking calves. Gonna be worth
some money this fall, too. They are talking $1.15 for 600 lb. calves--
or that's what we have been hearing. Be more in your country cuz of
the freight.
 
Soap, your grass is sure pretty! I can't figure why ya keep agravating those ol' cows by moving them when the feed looks wither high on a tall horse? :wink: Thanks for packin' your camera and not being scared to point it at stuff and pull the trigger! :D
 
I like that hull. It is the kind you sit in instead of sitting on it. Hope it fits you & your cayouse. Green is an awful nice color. We are still waiting. Last night it came .15 about bed time. Today we had 2.5 inches of wind. We still have a roof over our heads, so I will try not to gripe too loud.
 
I agree with Shortgrass on the "sittin-in" verses "sittin-on" part. Looks to be well made,who's the maker? Also, whats the saddle in the background, the one with all the chrome?

BTW-cattle & grass are lookin good.....aught to finish-out pretty nice.
 

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