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Winter is finally loosening it grips on northern Montana- and we're getting Billings type weather :D -- temps got up to near 50 so I felt like packing a camera with me today to take some pics of my buddies..

First one I find in travels today is the little Juanada Lad X OCC Magnitude bull calf...


Heres another picture of him getting lunch from mom- WCR Floret 830..


Heres WCR Mary 845 with her OCC Magnitude heifer calf..


The only reason she had the EXT high headed look was she was wondering if I had any cake in my pocket- and little one was looking for a backrub... :p


And heres one of those EXT great granddaughter (N-Bar Prime Time D806) daughters coming up to nose in....


Heres another one!!!


Same heifer- a Cole Creek Juanadamere 5U daughter sired by Prime Time D806.. She was one of our top weaning weight heifers last fall- out of a heifer...


Since weather is looking nicer- I decided to turn the bulls out of the little dirty corrals I've had them in to make room for corraling heavy cows when the weather was nasty...
I had to kick the Legacy 3R9 son in the rear to get him up- then he had to stretch and relieve himself before he got in to big of a hurry....



Soon as they hit the bigger corral- it was a bullfight for "king of the turdhill" rights...The Bannon of Wye son on the left- the Legacy 3R9 son on the right...15 minutes later I found them both stretched out on the "turdpile" enjoying the warm sun...[/


And on my afternoon check- I found calves laying all over enjoying the warm temps....Problem is- even with all the snow we had-last fall was so dry- nothing is running- and everything is going in the ground which unbelievably has little frost....
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