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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1846410" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Not much out to supper goes on around here. It is about 30 miles to the nearest restaurant. Nothing that he hasn't done for me. After we had the twins together we tagged 4 new calves. I fixed the fence at the stack yard. Back to the house before noon. He left to take a horse the Idaho Equine over in Nampa (about 2 hour drive) and then planned to stop and see his Mother. </p><p>We never tagged the twins. The jury is still out on them. Rolling down the river didn't help the one. The last one hung upside down in the sack too long. B had to work on that one to get it breathing. About 1:30 I was on the other side of the river. Looked like both of them sucked. That was from over 100 yards away looking through the willows. I went over and checked on them just now. They were sleeping . One on each side of her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1846410, member: 498"] Not much out to supper goes on around here. It is about 30 miles to the nearest restaurant. Nothing that he hasn't done for me. After we had the twins together we tagged 4 new calves. I fixed the fence at the stack yard. Back to the house before noon. He left to take a horse the Idaho Equine over in Nampa (about 2 hour drive) and then planned to stop and see his Mother. We never tagged the twins. The jury is still out on them. Rolling down the river didn't help the one. The last one hung upside down in the sack too long. B had to work on that one to get it breathing. About 1:30 I was on the other side of the river. Looked like both of them sucked. That was from over 100 yards away looking through the willows. I went over and checked on them just now. They were sleeping . One on each side of her. [/QUOTE]
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