Winter feeding and new calves in South Texas.
Cold weather brings freezing rain and ice to south texas. Ice on this agarito.
Blue snake 'bout 5 feet long headed into the flower bed! Hope it catches some mice! Not our toads...sadly if they jump they're dinner.
A410 chillin' in the brush! He's serviced all the girls and needs to relax. 1 of 6 bulls on the home place breeding 120 cows. 7/2019 in south Texas.
Love it! God is good.
He’s living his best life. My dad used to do this with my brother and I too. Simple entertainment. Zoom in to see that joy
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A scorpion with little ones on its back! South Texas is scorpion paradise! Yard work, Loading square bales ‘hay’, Pulling green corn all could be hazardous! However I prefer 'zapps’ from scorpions over wasps or honey bees as they dont hurt as much. According to my grandfather when dried corn was hand harvested 'pulled’ and tossed into a mule drawn wagon the harvester could expected many scorpion stings on his/her hands. Asking about gloves he replied gloves made it difficult to grip the corn so were not used.
350 cows calving and the only one I am overly concerned about is the nurse cow!
It dry folks. 9/2019
Nurse cow Elsie with her calf and 3 orphans. Gotta feel good to get all that milk out!
The boss lady leading 2 nurse cows and 6 orphans with feed! Beautiful day!
Mostly photos of my life in South Texas. I share what I love. The Outdoors and Ranch Life.
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