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<blockquote data-quote="lavacarancher" data-source="post: 648301" data-attributes="member: 9198"><p>Thanks for the great pictures. Our local sale barn is pretty much covered and there are a few catwalks as you get closer to the sales pen. </p><p></p><p>You can tell you folks don't get a lot of - umh, how shall I say it - unruly cattle in for sale. That auctioneers podium is WAY too low and exposed for anything around this part of Texas. That feller might have one of them gray and black Brahman bulls in the chair with him if he was sittin' that close down here. :lol: </p><p></p><p>By the way, I got over to Saskatche.... (however you spell it) several years ago. Spent a week in Kerobert (again, spelling) in February! Got to see two seasons within that week - Winter and Summer. For about 4 hours the temp got up to low 60's F and shortly after that a blizzard blew in. Total white out. Took me about three hours to get out of the field by being towed by a Cat and then another two hours to get ten miles back to town. Had to stay in some nice folks basement because the kurling team took my reservations at the Wild Goose Motel. Go figure.</p><p></p><p>Again, good job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lavacarancher, post: 648301, member: 9198"] Thanks for the great pictures. Our local sale barn is pretty much covered and there are a few catwalks as you get closer to the sales pen. You can tell you folks don't get a lot of - umh, how shall I say it - unruly cattle in for sale. That auctioneers podium is WAY too low and exposed for anything around this part of Texas. That feller might have one of them gray and black Brahman bulls in the chair with him if he was sittin' that close down here. :lol: By the way, I got over to Saskatche.... (however you spell it) several years ago. Spent a week in Kerobert (again, spelling) in February! Got to see two seasons within that week - Winter and Summer. For about 4 hours the temp got up to low 60's F and shortly after that a blizzard blew in. Total white out. Took me about three hours to get out of the field by being towed by a Cat and then another two hours to get ten miles back to town. Had to stay in some nice folks basement because the kurling team took my reservations at the Wild Goose Motel. Go figure. Again, good job. [/QUOTE]
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