Saturday, December 19, 2009

Barnyard Fun...

On Wednesday we were out getting ready to go and build some fence I pulled my camera out and started taking some pics of all my critters and my husband.  While out there Caleb thought that it would be a good idea to try and ride Spot our bottle calf....he asked me "do ya think he'll let me ride him?" I told him no but he didn't listen....and well he wasn' on there for long...

I laughed pretty hard at this!!!

who needs a klennex....just use your toung, it doubles as a snack!

Brownie came in for her close-up

Jasper out havin' a grand ol' time....lookin' for a bunny to chase

You can't really see it from this picture but Jasper is currently a skin-head right now from his recent accident


My boys are home again....and causing all sorts of headaches for Caleb....For example, Caleb thought that it would be a good idea to leave three sacks of feed on the back of the truck one night and he parked it out where the horses could get to it....Well of course the next morning they had ate one full bag and tore the other two bags. His argument was that the calves wouldn't get into it....but they couldn't reach it. Needless to say he hasn't left bags of feed where they could get to them since that has happened!

5 comments:

  1. Bwa-ha! Oh I laughed out loud at your hubby!! My husband has done the EXACT same thing with both a steer and a goat....must be a guy thing. *Winks*

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  2. Did he stay on at least 8 seconds?

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  3. haha...no, I don't think that he even made it for 2 sec!!!!

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  4. Too funny! My sister tried to ride a bottle calf. Didn't go over so well. lol

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  5. I'm sayin', these Ozark men never listen. Hubby left the feed on the back of the truck in the yard. When he came home from work last night some fat cattle made it into the yard and were dining on the feed. Of course it was dark, black cattle and I'm night blind. Not a good project!!!!

    Ya'll have a wonderfully blessed New Year from the hills and hollers of the Missouri Ponderosa!!!

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