Granny's gone and done it again

Your eyes are hazel, not brown!


Are you thinking about staying there?

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hum don't see a resembliance LMAO
 
Your eyes are hazel, not brown!


Are you thinking about staying there?
Her eyes are just like mine. Used to be brown and very little of it remains. We even have the same shape.
I dont think I can stay at any motel w/o a credit card . I am just going to hope they dont keep him. I cant imagine making 2 trips and one of those being alone.
 
So isn't as bad as I was afraid if Tibbits ends up being the main bull next breeding season. His 1/2 sister's calves would only be 12.5 % inbreed

The inbreeding coefficient of half-sib matings (assuming other ancestors are not inbred) is 12.5 percent. In this small of a herd, consider changing bulls every two years. By comparison, most breeds of beef cattle in the United States are eight to 10 percent inbred



What I need is for some one to "accidently" shoot Porter as the bugger is insured for 7500. and it covers accidently shooting. :oops::duc
 
Rod had to pull Porter out of the creek evidently Porter had a hind leg stuck? behind him and couldn't get out. As of darkish he hadn't "really" moved from where Rod left him up and out of the creek.
Said it didn't look like a broker leg to him and he has worked cattle for years. Should I have to haul him to the vet not sure how I would either get the trailer down to him or him up to the gate to load him up. AND not sure the vet would be willing to work/check on Porter in the middle of the big pasture.
Oh no! Hope he is ok.
 
Cap, what are you taking to the sale ?
Chicks, older chicks, cockerels, I think at least 3 of my 3 year old Crested Cream Legbar hens, polish roosters, a bunch of rabbits, the male Turkey, Coturnix Quail, and California valley quail.
 

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