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jimbrown
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      03/18/07 06:04 PM Attachment

Things are slow again so how about some pet pics?


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Hank
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Re: Sharing new [re: jimbrown]
      03/18/07 09:32 PM Attachment

The coursing sighthound with her fresh-killed lizard.

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Pat
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Re: Sharing new [re: Hank]
      03/20/07 10:13 PM Attachment

These are all pregnant and will be producing little black babies fairly soon.

NO, not the same animals as in the feed trough thread, note the red tags vice the green tags. The ones in the other pix are not pregnant nor old enough to be, yet.

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Edited by Pat (03/20/07 10:15 PM)

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egon
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Re: Sharing new [re: Pat]
      03/21/07 04:37 AM


Nice trough!

Good looking cattle.

Egon

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MartyAnderson
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Re: Sharing new [re: Pat]
      03/21/07 10:00 AM

Pat
Those are some nice looking cattle. Have you wormed them yet? Brown markings on black cattle in the spring time say its Ivermectin time. Good for horn flies too.
Marty

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Pat
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Re: Sharing new [re: MartyAnderson]
      03/22/07 09:21 PM

Mine were all wormed a couple months ago (a couple of them twice as there was an oops in the records.) The others (pregnant ones with red tags) were all wormed about a month or so ago prior to beiung transfered to my place.

The red tagged ones are a bit more mixed up in genetics and have some white on their faces (not enough to be a black baldy) and some have white on the belly. Mine are more uniformly black but with some slight red tone in the coat when you get the light right. This isn't a worm related thing it is their color both before and after worming.

Pat

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