neener92; new pictures!

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OK... I have farm envy!!! Bigtime!
I would love to have 300 acres up in the mountains!
WV is beautiful, but I know what you mean about the rocks. What WV call "rocks" most everyone else calls boulders!
They are usable (wish I could ship em here to NC) if you can get em up outta the ground, 'cause surface appearance is only a fraction of the big picture! lol

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Here are more cattle pictures, I'll get some other critter pics in a little....I take too many pics and have to upload them to the computer before I can delete them and take more.

Here is Brownie's boy Tucker, charolias/black angus bull calf.
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One of my dad's bull calves, one of two he has ever kept a bull. I really like this little guy, he's growing like a weed! I'm a sucker for red cattle! I know his dad was a black/red angus, we still aren't sure what his mother is, she's brindle looking.
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Baby, my first bottle calf. She's constantly producing some very nice looking fast growing calves, and this year she finally had a heifer who looks amazing....deff a keeper!
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Here's Baby's daughter Libby.
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Nice Cattle, that Red bull calf is a real looker.
 

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Southern by choice said:
OK... I have farm envy!!! Bigtime!
I would love to have 300 acres up in the mountains!
WV is beautiful, but I know what you mean about the rocks. What WV call "rocks" most everyone else calls boulders!
They are usable (wish I could ship em here to NC) if you can get em up outta the ground, 'cause surface appearance is only a fraction of the big picture! lol

Love your pics
Thank you, I love it here! <3
Yes, I'm sure all of you would call them boulders!
They are very useful.....sometimes! Other times they are just a pain in the hiney!
We use them for all kinda of things.
I wish I could ship them, you all could get some nice big FREE mountain rocks. :)
 

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Symphony said:
Nice Cattle, that Red bull calf is a real looker.
Thank you! If it wasn't for me he would be a steer....but of course I begged and pleaded for dad to leave him a bull (just like with every other nice looking bull calf we have) and he finally caved. I think I'm really getting to him! ;) But, now it's my responsibility to find him a home where he can stay a bull. :hide Which is difficult to do since we live in the middle of nowhere. I'm keeping my fingers crossed!
 

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Well, I weed-wacked the yards (have to do our yard and my aunt's who lives in Delaware) that takes forever! Picked some corn, squash and zucchini for dinner....moved the buck in with the does = BABIESS! Now I'm fixin' some dinner.

Here's some sheepy pics, didn't get any goaty pics yet....Enjoy!

This is my pest born this spring at 2lbs, she was too small to nurse and her sibling didn't want to share mommy with her so here she is. I was 99.9% sure she was going to die and now she's huge and and healthy, I love that brat! Her name is Maleah but of course I can't call her that I call her nam-nams (nothing is called by it's name around her...we are weird folks). :)
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Here she is standing on the four wheeler, and our sheep guard dog 'Bear' (blue heeler/lab/collie/chow) he's quite the mutt, but hey, it works!
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Sheep butts! The really black lamb is so stinkin' awesome looking, I love how he's stayed black.
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Bear and HIS cow. When we weaned calves and put them in the same field he would NOT let them near HIS cow, he would chase them and bark and go nuts!
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That's it for now.....
 

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Thanks for the pics neener! been checking everyday!
I LOVE BULLS!!!!!!
Don't have any.... but maybe one day.
I have a friend in the shipping industry.... hmmm .... love those "rocks"!
Same here with the mowing, weed trimming, cleaning, building,and more mowing and mowing and mowing.
 

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:)
I love bulls too! Especially the huge sweet ones!
I'll have to get a picture of some rocks for ya'll....show you what we have to deal with.
I love the rain and we need it but that leads to more mowing! haha....oh well.

Here's a picture of Inman in the creep feed area.
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And my new puppy Silas. He's a mutt that's for sure but his mother had Golden Retriever and I'm thinking she's got lab in her and his daddy had Beagle (not offense but I HATE beagles!) and I'm think lab in him, but I think he looks more like a Sheltie or Collie. What do you folks think? Doesn't really matter what he looks like as long as he turns into a decent dog and can keep bears, raccoons, and foxes away from our critters.
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Ahhhh he still has the cute and innocent look in his eyes :love
 
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