Shipping Day Scenery
We headed back up the mountain to ship those cows marked as "open", or not pregnant... as well as those cows we "mouthed out", checking for teeth loss due to old age.

The ol' girls have done us pretty good. We had to sell our last two red baldy cows because their teeth were just gone. Now some ranchers might baby them along... they'll pick back up and manage to fatten up again given a year or two... but, well, we just decide to send them down the road at this stage. Ten years is pretty much the lifespan of our cows.
We also have their calves.
The cows must leave in the semi... the calves are now weaned.
We haul the calves to our corral down by our houses... and their poor pitiful bawling will serenade Daniel and Johnny for the next few days. They're perfectly capable of being on their own, they're just gonna miss their warm milk snacks for a couple of days.
I went inside the semi trailer to discuss how many cattle the truck driver wanted... he has different sections that he can fill with different amounts of cows...
and I couldn't resist this shot.
Shipping Day Scenery.

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September 4, 2010 Greet Ranch Annual Labor Day Preg Test Retreat (giggle worthy!)
September 4, 2009 Ugh. Preg Test OOPE and Exhaustion
September 4, 2008 No entry.






I would not make a good rancher. I know ranching is a business, but this photo made me sad.
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Yeah, end of year and almost payday. Just weather out the winter and start all again. Doesn't if feel like Ground Hog Day (movie) when you look at the year in review. But couldn't trade it for anything.
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Hi Carol,
I just had to share this video I saw with an RC car and a cattle herd. Have you ever tried this or is your ground too rugged? I find the cows curiosity so funny!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NA-ST8nXl4U&feature=player_embedded
Thanks for all your wonderful pictures and posts!
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