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Well pulled three bad drivers out of ditches this week and its only Monday. Everyone is good and no real news to report.
Dont pull em out anymore after a complete nutter hit my tractor while I was hooking up to someone else.
How are your Galloway herd doing and is your Galloway bull a solid
 

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Royd Wood said:
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Well pulled three bad drivers out of ditches this week and its only Monday. Everyone is good and no real news to report.
Dont pull em out anymore after a complete nutter hit my tractor while I was hooking up to someone else.
How are your Galloway herd doing and is your Galloway bull a solid
Yup as black as one can be. He's really coming into his own with size and less rowdy. He'll be near 5 years of age by spring time if I'm right.
The Galloway cow's should be dropping calves in the beginning of early spring. Most of my Herefords will birth in mid to late spring.
 

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Butch and Sundance got to do their jobs today proving that they have what it takes for my future LGD's. Those same Border Collies came back but this time they had two BIG surprises waiting for them in the Sheep pasture. It was humorous to watch as the Collie's jumped my fence into the Sheep pen and then upon seeing nearly 200 pounds of Butch charging their way with his low deep bark and then coming from the south another beast dog Sundance, the Collies wasted to time getting the bleep out of there.
I think the Collie's learned their lesson and won't be coming back. It was an impressive site of teamwork from the two Masstif's.

Snow's sticking around and it makes the world pretty to look at. I could do with more blue skies but thats not happening.

Twinkle and Chief have warmed up to each other with my Wife making a heavy effort towards it. She's also getting to have alot more fun than I will ever get with her being out of a job. She took Ash out for a ride today in the snow, which I'm sure was lovely.
 

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:clap Good dogs!!!

The snow is beautiful, isn't it... :)
 

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77Herford said:
Royd Wood said:
77Herford said:
Well pulled three bad drivers out of ditches this week and its only Monday. Everyone is good and no real news to report.
Dont pull em out anymore after a complete nutter hit my tractor while I was hooking up to someone else.
How are your Galloway herd doing and is your Galloway bull a solid
Yup as black as one can be. He's really coming into his own with size and less rowdy. He'll be near 5 years of age by spring time if I'm right.
The Galloway cow's should be dropping calves in the beginning of early spring. Most of my Herefords will birth in mid to late spring.
Are your Galloways registered - I would love 30 but will settle with my 3 belts (2 blck and 1 dun) and 15 solids (including my rare red one) 9 to calve soon (March)
 

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My wife with her new free time has been working more with the Buck than I have. Right now the Buck and my French and British Alpines are breeding.

I have not registered my beltie cows but did register my Bull. I think a handful of cows can be registered as purebreds. I don't know what the full policy is on registering Belted Galloways but several of mine have some distant Angus in there line.

Rolley gets a pain pill twice a day as he limps around the house. I set up an old dog run for him next to the porch so he can get some outside time everyday now.
 
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