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Hobby guy driving the herd to water.
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 1269830" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Just having some fun last night, yes the first pic is awkward (crooked) mostly because it's the first pic I have ever taken on my phone. Sky, I have lost most of my enthusiasm for riding horses sense I got dumped a few years back, I know pretty much what my 4 wheeler has in mind when riding it. :lol: </p><p></p><p>yes it is very dry and brown here, as stated drier than apopcorn fart. I don't want to get into a compitition on who's dryer the west side of OR & WA or the east side or CA etc. we're dry and it's going to get worse before it great better, although they have some rain in the forecast for Sunday and Monday. It better be a lot for it to make a difference. With such a small herd for now I still have plenty of grass, as you can see they're not hurting. I just decided to put them in the driveway to clean it up a bit. Oh and sky that's part of the deal I made with my wife, if I put them in the driveway I have to use my truck to run over any "surprises" so she get none on her pant legs via running boards. :lol: :lol: :help: </p><p></p><p>We have so many dump trucks hauling gravel from one of,the several pits down by the river and I swear the gravel never falls off the truck in front of a 1972 pinto, it's alway the newer rigs that get it in the windshield. Mine has had that crack for several years.</p><p></p><p>I,will add that it's nice to have such calm cattle all I have to do is get them point in the direction I want them to go and just follow along, they know the gates and as you can see they move from place to place very easily. I couldn't even tell the chuck wagon was there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 1269830, member: 378"] Just having some fun last night, yes the first pic is awkward (crooked) mostly because it's the first pic I have ever taken on my phone. Sky, I have lost most of my enthusiasm for riding horses sense I got dumped a few years back, I know pretty much what my 4 wheeler has in mind when riding it. :lol: yes it is very dry and brown here, as stated drier than apopcorn fart. I don't want to get into a compitition on who's dryer the west side of OR & WA or the east side or CA etc. we're dry and it's going to get worse before it great better, although they have some rain in the forecast for Sunday and Monday. It better be a lot for it to make a difference. With such a small herd for now I still have plenty of grass, as you can see they're not hurting. I just decided to put them in the driveway to clean it up a bit. Oh and sky that's part of the deal I made with my wife, if I put them in the driveway I have to use my truck to run over any "surprises" so she get none on her pant legs via running boards. :lol: :lol: :help: We have so many dump trucks hauling gravel from one of,the several pits down by the river and I swear the gravel never falls off the truck in front of a 1972 pinto, it's alway the newer rigs that get it in the windshield. Mine has had that crack for several years. I,will add that it's nice to have such calm cattle all I have to do is get them point in the direction I want them to go and just follow along, they know the gates and as you can see they move from place to place very easily. I couldn't even tell the chuck wagon was there. [/QUOTE]
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