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Turned the Bulls out

Ranch Mom

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Before we went to Rapid Tuesday, we took the bulls up to the summer pasture. They are in the middle of a prairie dog town at the only watering spot, now so the grass in the back represents better'n that under their hooves. :wink:

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A couple of our 05 models, kept for replacements

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Another nice replacement heif.

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close up to a couple more heif.

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Nice Pair, calves are growin

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Bulls or men, it's all the same, they went straight to showing off how big and powerful they were

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Here we go some more

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Oh, you mean we could just go up to the girls? I don't have to cover myself in dirt to impress them?

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Whoops, woah folks, I think we need to give em a little privacy... :wink:

Hope they work as hard as they wanted to that day... :lol:
 
My two bulls got into a ' discussion' this morning about 3 AM. I could hear them down in the creek bottoms yelling @ each other from their respective pastures. Just one big cuss fight, nothing but hot air!!!

By the time I got to the barn for regular chores about 7AM I couldn't even hardly open one gate to go in. It was covered to dripping with snot and shite!!! It was a mess. And one bull had thrown so much of this Ga red clay dust on himself...he looked like a hereford!!!!

They'll go together iin aobut 1 week...so we'll see if Jr Bull has as much lip on him then as he did this AM!!! All that big talk is bound to get smaller as the distances between get smaller!!!!
 
It always tickled me when we'd turn a yearling longhorn bull in with the older polled bulls. They'd push him around for a while and then one day, they didn't push him around anymore. :o :lol:
 

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