The rancher started moving the cows yesterday and will finish today
They took the moms and the babies in very roomy trailers off to the nursery
Much closer to his house and barns
Sometime today they will arrive with large semi’s. Load the remaining girls up.
The end of watching the soothing peaceful beauty of the cows grazing on our farm
Until next winter…then. Good-bye Girls. See you in a few months.
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
Bye, cows… we love you.
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We do. Good Morning Genevieve and Cupcake!
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What wonderful photos! Love seeing pictures like these.
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You are welcome. The world of cowboy still lives on.
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I know you will miss the cows, but I’m glad you could enjoy them while they were at your farm.
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Me too. I so understand the need to have the cows close…breech births, just being one of the reasons. Good Morning, George!
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The continuous circle
MB
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Yes. Come then leave. Then come again.
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Glad they spent some time with you guys. Now starts the work ~
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🙂
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sweet
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Bittersweet sad.
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Bye cows! Miss you, already…moooooooo!
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BYE!!!
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😦
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I will miss the cows, too, but glad they keep coming back :-).
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They make winter Not So Long! 🙂
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Do they separate the calves and cows on the trucks.
The calves could be trampled……..they are separated on
the cattle trucks here in Australia.
Colin
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The moms and calves travel in horse trailers all safe and sound. Excellent question, Colin.
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Our state is so pretty!
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I so agree!
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Goodbye girls … Linda will miss you!
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I will!
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