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OregonCountry

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Good morning all, I wanted to tell anyone who might read this how I feel about finding ranchers net forum. I live alone about 25 miles out and don't get around all that much. I am so blessed to have internet though and it's sort of "the next best thing to being there" for me:) I don't own a ranch, just work for some older folks and live on their property. I so love country people though. We lived in the country much of my childhood but had little, just rented, no stock, etc.(stalk?? :lol: Jus kiddin;) ). But you could find me at the neighbors helping them out and getting to participate in the "ranch-life" atleast part of the time:) I do know a bull from a cow, well, ok, I admit I just found out in the last few months cows can have horns. There's one across the road Anyway, I came here because I wanted to ask a question about the neighbors dog I take care of. But when I saw you all visiting and cutting up, I wanted to stay. I hope to meet many of you. I love people and look forward to talking about anything I "might" have a clue about;)
denise in Sams Valley Oregon:)
 
OK, here would be a good place to post those guinea pig pics. I've been blessed with lessons in rice, cotton, soy beans and all sorts of topics not so ranching related, not to mention lots of ranch topics and tours. Oh, 25 miles ain't nothing for some of us.
 
OregonCountry said:
I do know a bull from a cow, well,

That's puts you ahead of some here!! :wink: :wink:




ok, I admit I just found out in the last few months cows can have horns.

The good ones don't have horns!! :wink: :wink:
 
kolanuraven said:
OregonCountry said:
I do know a bull from a cow, well,

That's puts you ahead of some here!! :wink: :wink:




ok, I admit I just found out in the last few months cows can have horns.

The good ones don't have horns!! :wink: :wink:

AMEN... :wink:
 
Cal said:
Welcome! You can see from Kolon's picture that she has horns, but you can't see her pitchfork. :wink:


Gotta keep some tricks hidden!! :wink: Besides I have big supply...
 
ok, I admit I just found out in the last few months cows can have horns.

The good ones don't have horns!!


....oh DON'T start......................................... :roll:
 
I was eating dinner yesterday in the local cafe. A man and his wife came in who are retired. They winter down next to the Rio Grande and live up in the Sandhills during the summer. They have already spent a couple months in Texas, but drove home to spend Christmas with their family.

We had a nice visit and talked a lot about mostly cattle and ranching. This man used to run Angus but his kids weren't interested in ranching so he sold out several years ago. One story that was kind of cute came up in the conversation. This couple and another couple about their age, who still ranch and run Herefords, took a four day trip last fall through the Colorado mountains. They stopped at a nice restaurant where the menu proclaimed, "we serve only Angus beef." The old Hereford breeder said he would have none of that and ordered salmon. :-)
 
The old Hereford breeder said he would have none of that and ordered salmon.

my niece sent me an early Christmas present.......Omaha Steaks............gave them to my step-Dad............she knows I'm a horned cattle man..........she's always lookin for a way to get my dander up :roll: :lol: :lol:
 

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