We have a a few more cow and calf pairs
rounded up...
a few miles down river...
They like to eat the grass along the road side,
so we need to keep pushing them along...
The neighbor has a long horn steer in his field...
the steer is happy to see all of the cattle pass by
Long Horn Steer
The cattle cross over the bridge...
just up the hill and through the gate...
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LuAnn Kessi
Hey LuAnn,
ReplyDelete60 Minutes, I think, had a segment on some ranchers that got together in the Spring for a 2 week drive to summer pastures. In the Fall the cattle straggled home by themselves. Are y'all that lucky? :)
Maggie
Howdy Maggie,
DeleteNow that would be something wouldn't it! Our entire cattle herd is never together in one place. We keep them split up into 4 or more groups to help with pasture management. This creates more work moving them around, but it's something that needs to be done to keep everybody in grass.
Happy Summer,
LuAnn