the cattle that is..
of course I don't blame them. After all, multiple shots and branding irons and squeeze chutes are not their idea of a good time.
But they all went over to the gates to be let into the pasture they've been eyeing for the last month.
I didn't have a problem at all letting them head over the hill...but I bet I won't be seeing them up close for a couple days. Seems they forgot about the "unfortunate event" as they were headed out to pasture. Not a one of them lifted their heads. But I'll still ride down and check on each one of them tonight. I'll have to give them their hugs. My vet said, I needed one too actually and I had to laugh. I'm thinking I do though...I'm thinking I do.
of course I don't blame them. After all, multiple shots and branding irons and squeeze chutes are not their idea of a good time.
This would be Rudy the bull...he didn't like it at all, but he sure filled up the chute!
and then the babies!
I didn't have a problem at all letting them head over the hill...but I bet I won't be seeing them up close for a couple days. Seems they forgot about the "unfortunate event" as they were headed out to pasture. Not a one of them lifted their heads. But I'll still ride down and check on each one of them tonight. I'll have to give them their hugs. My vet said, I needed one too actually and I had to laugh. I'm thinking I do though...I'm thinking I do.
Free hugs!!! Coming your way!
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine the feeling the cattle must have of first hitting this open pasture!
I don't know how I missed this post. I would love to see you on your horse - somewhere but in my imagination. I hope the cattle have forgiven you by now : )
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