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Get READY for a "BIG TRAIN WRECK"??
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasCountryWoman" data-source="post: 36042" data-attributes="member: 425"><p>Michelle, my ranch is between Bryan-College Station and Austin and I am am rejoicing the rain! We have had 29 inches already and our yearly average is about 33 inches. June was so wet, rain 20 days that month. Usually a dry month, so much grass, and I have unimproved pastures. My cattle are fat and my pastures are overgrown. I am in sand, not prairie, so we have no problems with mud. All tanks are full but now we have to start the "praying for a Hurricane" routine again. </p><p></p><p>I am building a herd, or would be selling more right now. I have a dern 15 month old bull yearling that won't load that i would love to get out of here. He is separated form the rest, but I could use the 75 acre patch he is in. I may have to hire some cowboys to fetch him, (dang Brahman blood in him!) He has done tore up my goat milking hands during our third and last attempt at loading him (I fractured something), and that was all for me. My ol' dad and I weren't gonna get killed over that one animal...besides my milking hands are priceless, they should be insured (ask anyone who milks twice a day!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasCountryWoman, post: 36042, member: 425"] Michelle, my ranch is between Bryan-College Station and Austin and I am am rejoicing the rain! We have had 29 inches already and our yearly average is about 33 inches. June was so wet, rain 20 days that month. Usually a dry month, so much grass, and I have unimproved pastures. My cattle are fat and my pastures are overgrown. I am in sand, not prairie, so we have no problems with mud. All tanks are full but now we have to start the "praying for a Hurricane" routine again. I am building a herd, or would be selling more right now. I have a dern 15 month old bull yearling that won't load that i would love to get out of here. He is separated form the rest, but I could use the 75 acre patch he is in. I may have to hire some cowboys to fetch him, (dang Brahman blood in him!) He has done tore up my goat milking hands during our third and last attempt at loading him (I fractured something), and that was all for me. My ol' dad and I weren't gonna get killed over that one animal...besides my milking hands are priceless, they should be insured (ask anyone who milks twice a day!) [/QUOTE]
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