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Nebraska Cowman

12-31-2005 12:19:48




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brining the girls home behind a Farmall and a bale of hay.
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cornfarmer

12-31-2005 20:47:03




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 Re: moving cows cowman style in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-31-2005 12:19:48  
Man, does that bring back memories! We used to use a pickup with small bales stacked on the tailgate to bring one of herds in from a distant pasture in the fall. Last time was over 20 years ago. Urban sprawl-that pasture is now covered in houses and the people travelling the blacktop road haven't been any closer to a cow than a Big Mac.



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Hugh MacKay

12-31-2005 15:31:20




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 Re: moving cows cowman style in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-31-2005 12:19:48  
Howard: Nice photo and some fine looking cattle. I for the second guy want to know the breed. They look a bit like the old Dual Purpose Shorthorns my grand father used to keep back in the 30s and 40s. I can see a difference though.



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jodee

12-31-2005 15:26:40




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 Re: moving cows cowman style in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-31-2005 12:19:48  
where is the farmall.and the tractor tract on the road?



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Levi Keech

12-31-2005 14:12:21




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 Re: moving cows cowman style in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-31-2005 12:19:48  
What breed are those cows? They red Angus, kinda look like my uncle's RX3's. Hope everything went alright.



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Sloroll

12-31-2005 13:52:10




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 Re: moving cows cowman style in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-31-2005 12:19:48  
Man, if that doeswn't look like home to me!



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David A. Hodson

12-31-2005 13:14:04




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 Re: moving cows cowman style in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-31-2005 12:19:48  
now thats cheating, wait a minute come to think of it I've done that my self. David



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Quebec Red

12-31-2005 13:38:23




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 Re: moving cows cowman style in reply to David A. Hodson, 12-31-2005 13:14:04  
Cowman, you bring home memories of a long time ago. When my Father was milking cows, he would use the local side road as a lane. Back then farmers fenced all their land. My Father had road on two sides of the farm. When the cows were pastured at the back of the farm, 1.7 miles to the end field, it was my job to take them to pasture, and get them for the evening milking. I was lucky if I got to take the SUPER C instead of my bicycle to go. The road sure was quiet then. Now you think if you are a bit overwidth. QR

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jpl

12-31-2005 12:27:08




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 Re: moving cows cowman style in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-31-2005 12:19:48  
very good picture, looks like snow there, is that one in the middle mooning the camera man, ha ha have a happy new year.



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