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Our neighbor is undergoing some health problems and it wasn't going to work out for him to AI 200 heifers as planned. I told him that we could just trail the heifers back home, as we still have some hay. I'll eventually need to buy a few more light birthweight bulls to breed to them. On Monday of this week, we hauled our horses up north and drove the heifers back to our place. When we arrived home after about a fourteen mile ride, we decided to take the hobbles off the cow before coming in to eat dinner. That is when my shoulder went kapooie, so I got to go visit the doctor in the afternoon.

Here are the pictures from our cattle drive.


Getting an early start

Green grass looks good

Mud puddles are nice

Going down the road

Cluttering up the roadway

Stringing out through the Sandhills

Counting through the gate

Traipsing through the hills

Skylined

Good shape to breed

Over the hills

Heifers checking out soapweed

Line of ladies

Three of the girls

Saddletramp bringing them along

Almost home
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