As the cows came down the mountain in early October, the workers worked hard to sort them off. Steers and mamas went into one big pasture, and the heifer babies and mamas into another pasture. Sounds easy, right? It takes some time, especially on horseback. There are vaccinations to give, health to check over, and top end and bottom ends to sort off. It takes a good amount of time…days….into the next week, etc.
(Everyone needs a good apple to munch on, get dirty, save in your pocket and eat at any time during sorting.)
Also, during the fall the ranch was hosting the Wyoming Disabled Hunters. Toward the end of their hunts, they hosted a banquet over at the kid’s camp at the ranch. There was good food, fun and good stories to be heard.
Some of the hunters are blind, have hearing disabilities, in wheelchairs, use hand crutches, etc.
For the ones that cannot move through the rugged country, they have this great chair. They can go just about anywhere in it.
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