Sometimes they don't like to stay in their pasture!
This is the little angus bull that got in the heifers last year and we had 8 December babies!
I wish there was sound on the camera. You could here him bugling from along ways away!
He was in with the granny cows! He is a super gentle bull, just about a month and a half early is all.
Almost had him loaded twice on the road. But he didn't wanna play.
Coming down outta the rocks.
Into the trap you go. So we can load him in the trailer.
What?
Cameron on Leo. Uh yea, my horse again!
What do we have here? Green grass!!!
This mornings sunrise.
Thanks for stopping by.
Seeing a bit o green around here. Found one nice pasture today, so spring is around the corner.
ReplyDeleteI can almost smell the green grass.
ReplyDeleteOh bulls they can be so much fun. You just need Kylee. haha! MB
ReplyDeleteHe looks like quite the majestic fellow :)
ReplyDeleteBulls, a necessary evil of ranching. J often comments that they are the most expensive critters on the place and we feed them the low quality hay and pay the least attention to them. Kind of ironic.
ReplyDeleteHe just doesn't want to leave the girls...now that he knows all about them! :)
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Oh the joys of having bulls! Hehe. I'm jealous of your green grass. We have none. Only mud and more snow on the way!
ReplyDeleteI always think the bulls sound more like Peewee Herman than a romantic leading man! We have a few light-colored calves from a neighbor's bull visiting the ladies in our pasture, but our bulls have been culprits in the past, too. Always an adventure!
ReplyDeleteOh those boys, randy guys! Love the green grass and that sunrise. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHey, the little guys have to be sneaky!! And, guess what, it worked last year didn't it??
ReplyDeleteI bet it has been 35 years since I heard a bull bugling! Had not thought of that sound in ages, either.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, grass, you are so lucky, to see even that amount of green! Bad bull!
ReplyDeleteYesterday after we left...I was thinking about bulls bugling...we didn't call it bugling...or my mom didn't...she'd say "Listen to them old bulls bellering!" (bellowing)
ReplyDeleteOh bulls, a necessary evil arent they? Ours are pretty gentle now (luckily) and we keep them locked up till they cant stand it anymore, lol meanies arent we? We just got our first green grass yesterday and then its trying to snow/rain today
ReplyDeleteNice blog and interesting pics! Fun to see other operations.
ReplyDeleteBulls don't take any bull from anybody! So funny!
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