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Here! Here! I third that motion!

i am in gear now, but one big question.... why do they call them white front goose??? so been scouring the web to learn more about them...
 
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Is it really you, Okla-Doodle??!!!! I am so happy to see your cute avatar and to hear from you!
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We miss you so much.
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have missed you!!!
 
Thanks Robin. I'll bet you can take the prize on that picture! I think they are referring to the white on the front of the head/face. Its a small patch not really the big breast area. But I may be wrong on that,if you find out let us know.
 
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NOOOOO you do notttt want longhorns unless you put up a steel fence or electric fence, my lord i have never ever had a fight in my life until i took on a longhorn bull and even now we just went out this evening and i have 4 of them in my yard, right now as we speak, they just rip down bob wire like its nothing!! I went yesterday too Atwoods and spent 400 on fence stuff too put up a electric fence, now i just got too get out there in the 100 degree weather and git er done lol i guess you'd say, and Im looking for hay too feed them all so i have to find that pretty quickly too,
 
oh and i do have pictures but i dont really know how too do that on this site, they are beautiful too look at though and very cute when little, they just become a headache when they get to be 12 to 15,000 pounds
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Thanks Wayne, will be playing with some ideas in the next few days, getting excited about this one! Something right up my alley!

shell, have read stories about the frontier and the troubles with those longhorn, have a few around here, they may be a pain but they are gorgeous with those huge horns!
 
ShellinOk this one is "retired" on a ranch in Chewy ,Okla. He is a massive old steer! I kept this as a screensaver for a long time,it reminded me of home and also of my favorite breed of cattle. He is awesome in size. No telling how old he is. I saw thwm last winter and they (there were three in the herd) looked pretty rough. I hope they surivived the winter.
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Good Morning everyone.

Good to see you back Wayne, missed having ya around. Quenston~ How have you been? Good to hear from you too. No birds? Not even some for eggs??? How are the kids doing?
 

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