Branding this year… in photos… Branding smoke takes a little getting used to… if this is your first one… We welcomed back the smiling face of A., who’s been away on his mission for 2 years… it is nice to have him home! Daniel provided some entertainment… In fact, the branding was full of laughter……
Author: Carol
Sorting Pairs
The past few days we seemed to have been sorting pairs constantly! Gathering in the badlands… we sorted. Moving them in time for branding… we sorted. Today, we dispersed the herd into four different pastures with appropriate bulls and… we sorted. It’s what we do. The other day… when I was supposed to be cooking…
Re-COW-citrant
Whew! Branding went well today, which in general terms, means there were no wrecks, no one got hurt of any consequence, calves are all branded, and the help was all fed! The day was gorgeous, even a tad on the hot side, and clouds were welcomed in the morning, and it was even overcast after…
So Many Photos, So Little Time
Oh, my. I can tell I’m going to get FAAAARRRR behind on my photos! The worst of it is, I don’t have lots of desire to post tonight… Our crew started out the day by gathering the cows we’ve brought in from the badlands and taking them two miles down the road where we will…
Wordless Wednesday – “Cowgirls at Rest”
I forgot my Wordless Wednesday last week and almost did again today! Forgive me, but I need posting time for other things! The WW for this week is our two cowgirls taking a break from the action.
Tiring Days
Our big day of gathering turned into even a bigger one than expected. We had 13 hours of riding, gathering, sorting, trailing, and some waiting in there too! I am *this* close to taking my Advil and hitting the hay, but figured I’d disappoint *somebody* out there if I didn’t post! On a day like…
In Your Honor
We began our gather (muster/roundup) today. What we refer to as the “badlands” is not living up to its name this year. The pasture is *gree-een*, with plenty of old feed from last year as well. The Indian Paintbrush is bright and vivid… with orange and red the predominate colors. I’ll have to get off…
Thrilled with Green
They did it. My kids (+1) finished AI-ing our heifers today… on schedule… with no major worries! (The scale house was the center of the action.) That was even after my boys and I went to the dance last night and got home at midnight! Yes… as Ginny stated in her comment yesterday… It DID…
Dance
It’s Memorial Day… You should *dance*. I did.
The Same Shade of Red
For those of you who don’t follow me on Twitter… or seen my Twitter updates by checking this blog obsessively… you haven’t heard this story. Yesterday, we finished weighing, giving shots, and sorting the heifers about 5:45 pm. Daniel, my newly college “gradje-ated” son, had a meeting at 6:30 to renew his Red Card. That…
Ambiance of Sorts
Today began our first day of AI-ing. That’s Artificial Insemination for those of you new to ranching/or my blog. InSEMENation… there… I saved you looking it up in dictionary.com as in fertility… baby calves… semen. “But… But… You have bulls!” “Yes, we do.” We have AI’d our first calf heifers for the past few years….
Redneck Birthdays
Birthday parties on our ranch might be a tad different than some “town” ones… Let’s see… Here the cake is cooked from scratch… with special thanks to s-i-l for sending some cream cheese from Casper (250 miles away) with Daniel’s girlfriend. Otherwise, I’d have had to drive 90 miles round trip because I’m a space…