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February 2011

1933 Cattle Drive

By | Cattle

Eads, Colorado: Spectacular scenes reminiscent of the Old West are revived as cowboys start their annual round-up of four thousand steers from the summer ranges in the mountains to the winter grazing grounds in the lowlands. – no sound If you have problems seeing the video below click HERE. youtube::8Quy1de7G74::

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Dealing With Cold Stress In Cattle

By | Cattle

Today’s guest blog is by Heather Smith Thomas. Heather is a really interesting woman who writes articles for many horse and livestock publications. You can learn more about her at the end of this article and I encourage you to do so. This article originally appeared in New Mexico Stockman…

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Cowboy Poetry – Cowboy Nick By Amy Elizabeth

By | poetry

First time I got throwed from a young colt’s back, I blamed that horse instead of the skill I lacked. My face was still in the dirt when an ol’ cowboy callin’ himself Nick, Extended his hand an’ said, “Son, a good horse ain’t never made quick. There’s one thing…

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