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It was "that day" for us - PICTURE DAY
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 1796558" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>I've lived in Upstate N.Y. for 26 years...anyone that can raise and breed cattle there...Jeanne Simme Valley... has my admiration. Sleet, ice...4 to 8 feet of snow..-30 to -90 below zero with wind for a week...mud and crazy frozen mud...twist an ankle there. Cattle are incredibly stout to survive. I like the description you gave about their life in the winter living near the feeder. The old barns housing cattle over the winter weren't a pretty sight...or smell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 1796558, member: 8359"] I've lived in Upstate N.Y. for 26 years...anyone that can raise and breed cattle there...Jeanne Simme Valley... has my admiration. Sleet, ice...4 to 8 feet of snow..-30 to -90 below zero with wind for a week...mud and crazy frozen mud...twist an ankle there. Cattle are incredibly stout to survive. I like the description you gave about their life in the winter living near the feeder. The old barns housing cattle over the winter weren't a pretty sight...or smell. [/QUOTE]
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