I think those girls thought your phone was a handful of range cubes!!!!Good Morning!
It's kinda nice running a much smaller herd. The Magnificent 7 are a lot friendly and easier to work with.
Good Morning!
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I think those girls thought your phone was a handful of range cubes!!!!Good Morning!
It's kinda nice running a much smaller herd. The Magnificent 7 are a lot friendly and easier to work with.
Good Morning!
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An early bird got the worm and it wasn't me. After hunting this morning, drove down and all the hay is gone, maybe 1/3rd of a bale left.Less than 5 miles from the farm.
Some dumbass lost 3 bales, native grass, no stickers. I'm gonna need to find someone to drive my truck and trailer if I'm gonna recover these bales.
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Wild, as in they don’t belong to anyone? Or wild, as in they don’t get an “Good Morning” kiss, like your’s do?An early bird got the worm and it wasn't me. After hunting this morning, drove down and all the hay is gone, maybe 1/3rd of a bale left.
Thats OK, cause I had ended helping my neighbors ranch hand get the last remaining wild cows over to a neighboring property. That other neighbor has much better built pins/corral to trap them in. So next Wednesday or the next following Wednesday, were gonna attempt to get them trapped even more, then loaded and off to auction. I only plan to work chute and trailer gates, I have had my fair share of being a rodeo clown already with what's left of this wild herd.
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They been lacking on the kisses.Wild, as in they don’t belong to anyone? Or wild, as in they don’t get an “Good Morning” kiss, like your’s do?
You have quite the challenge on your hands. If food will not tame them ……The wild herd and 2 of the neighbors cows have escaped and returned back to the lease property, lol.
That ought to liven things up at the auction barn! I only remember having one wild one. You could look in her eyes and tell something wasn't right.They been lacking on the kisses.
They belong to my neighbor. They hadn'thadn't been cared for like they should have, but no fault to her. Her husband passed away earlier this year from cancer and he kinda quit caring for the herd for the past 2 plus years cause of his health. The ranch hand had 5 other herds and duties to care for. We started working this herd this past February. When we first started working the herd and pulling old calves off and any cows that were charging at us, the cows/calves would run through fences!! They are bat shit crazy. This is the second attempt of corraling them on they neighbors pens. They broke out and went back to her lease last time. The neighbor next to that lease has been super cool, he put in some of his cows, in hopes the wild herd follows them into the smaller pastures then corral/pens.
Haha real cowboys, the horses and riders would need to wear a suit of armor with the South Texas brush. The ranch hand has his own horses and he knows better.You're going to have to get some real cowboys with horses and a couple of 30' trailers with 3 or 4 divider gates to get them loaded and hauled.
lol, yeah it's amazing how crazy some of animals can get.That ought to liven things up at the auction barn! I only remember having one wild one. You could look in her eyes and tell something wasn't right.
I'm just tring to help my neighbor out.You have quite the challenge on your hands. If food will not tame them ……
GREAT FIND!!!! LOVE that beer...Went up to SA today and went onto base, stopped off at the Class 6 and found it!
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And $143 later and bringin home my own Christmas presents, lol
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