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Valentine's Day Feeding

gcreekrch

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Line up.
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A couple minutes later with a cloud coming over.
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Cows and sheep at home.
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Coast Mountains
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Rainbow Mountains
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The open in the bottom is Morrison Meadow.
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Pellet mountain :D
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leanin' H

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Everything looks great pal! Calves really have a bloom to them. Cows look swell. Sheep look......like.........sheep. :???: :wink:
 

Circle M

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Your cattle look great G creek :) Please send some of that snow down here , our ground is bare. I sure wish i had a pellet mountain at home :)
 

Faster horses

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Cattle look good, gcreek. Gee, how do you stand living in that
beautiful country? :wink: :p

I like that fence too. Here we call that a wormwood fence. Is that
what you call them?
 

gcreekrch

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Big Muddy rancher said:
Is a pellet mountain anything like a Big Rock Candy mountain? :wink: :lol: :lol:


I don't think so, wasn't everything on the Big Rock Candy Mountain free?

FH, worm or snake fence is what they are called. As far as the view... it is one of the pleasures of living here, they are few and far between.

Thanks for the compliments gang. :tiphat:
 

Shortgrass

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My thoughts are that you are a tough, hard working, booger to ranch in that country. The cattle say you are doing it right. Is that beetle kill in the timber?
 

per

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I'm more inclined to think you're a bugger than a booger. Cattle look great and even those fuzzy smaller one's look fairly happy. There is such a romantic warm fuzzy feel to those photo's. Were they part of you're Valentines extravaganza with your wife? :)
 

gcreekrch

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Per's description is probably closer than yours Shortgrass. :) We put in some pretty long hours at times but mechanization has taken a big share of the hard work out of it.
The pine beetle killed about 75% of our local pine, 40 miles north of here all the pine is dead.


Per, I'm glad you caught the warm fuzzy feeling, you are very PERceptive. :wink:

What did you do for Mrs Per??
 

Nicky

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Things are looking good! Your calves are alot cleaner than ours :? even with all the straw we put out. At least you got the Mrs some sunshine for Valentines day 8)
 

gcreekrch

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Big Swede said:
We've been watching the Olympics, how far do you live from that part of BC?

Whistler is 250 miles south a little east of us. There is no road straight through as it is all mountains between. By road Whistler would be about 10 hours driving from here.
I've only been to Vancouver once, prefer my fellow humans to be scattered some. :wink:
 

per

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gcreekrch said:
Per's description is probably closer than yours Shortgrass. :) We put in some pretty long hours at times but mechanization has taken a big share of the hard work out of it.
The pine beetle killed about 75% of our local pine, 40 miles north of here all the pine is dead.


Per, I'm glad you caught the warm fuzzy feeling, you are very PERceptive. :wink:

What did you do for Mrs Per??
I let her stay in while I did the chores and then went with her to church. We had a romantic bowl of homemade hamburger soup at noon and lazed around watching the Olympics and told stories of the 88 games in Calgary to our kids.
 

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