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I know people say weekends  are  to recharge your batteries but I don’t think we ever use weekends for that purpose.

I told Uncle Joe Sunday night that I was going to go to work on Monday, it was too cold for me to go to the sale. He told me that was not allowed, it is a family Holiday. So running gates is where I was. Toni was buying bulls, bidding on one for us, and buying some for one of her clients. Who was online watching to make sure she did it right, but he did not want to bid online. Kaine, Kade and Addy were riding at the sale, they took Pow Pow, Poor Ole Big Kev and Benelli. Anna was running gates with Traci. Ben was sorting bulls with Jolene and Mar and Jaxsen was watching kids. Erina came and her and Marlo were on my gate team, with Amy and Luke. Terry also came but he was watching the dog. Sale was good. It was cold, but it has been colder. We did not get a bull because they sold really well. We are happy for BB Cattle Co on the success of their cattle sale (had heifers sell too so not a technical bull sale).  We got home to Bayley acting off, so she had to come in. Then we noticed Rosie was down rolling, so she got to come in too. We spent quite a bit of time getting the old mares back on the road to recovery. The super cold weather is just really hard on the mares over 20. We have them by the house, getting extra feed, lots of straw, but we can’t fix the weather just make it as comfortable as possible.

On Tuesday Kane was home sick. I guess he had too much fun at the sale. Toni checked cows in the cold, we lost one calf Tuesday morning. She was right by the house but of course it was a heifer and calved off of the straw. She was not calving when Ben and I left and was on the straw, but by the time Kendel left she saw it over by the fence and I sent Kaine out. Toni got there shortly after that. Luckily we are basically done calving, so hopefully the last few do not calve in this cold. Kade got stuck doing chores, Toni had to pull him out. Sarge decided the cold was a good reason to act like a fool when we were working on him. Kade went down to feed grain, Kaine’s chore, since he was sick. Bayley got turned back out and Rosie went into a pen with Shorty down at the corral. Rosie is super tame so a person forgets that she isn’t halter broke. When she wasn’t feeling well on Monday she was fine to halter and lead, by Tuesday she was back to her adverse self so Toni just got a rope around her neck and got her to the corral. Toni wasn’t a huge fan of Rosie on Tuesday which she normally loves her so Rosie was probably a real pill. Toni went and stayed with grandma Tuesday night.

It was even colder Wednesday morning. Mom went and stayed with grandma on Wednesday. Kaine was still home sick from school. Toni checked cows and gave Devo’s calf, Levon (or Lebron, or Devon depending on who you are), some pets. We are getting close to starting foaling, so checking on mares on top of everything else. Toni tried to find her overalls but ended up wearing a pair the boys had outgrown. Luckily she still fits in child size clothing sometimes. It was cold, but Sarge and Laroy still needed to get worked on. Laroy has been really spoiled his entire life so can be a bit pushy. Sarge still is a bit scared but getting better everyday.

More snow Thursday. I was supposed to stay with grandma Thursday night, but there were so many wrecks on 395 I did not want to drive to Connell after, so I switched with Leslie and stayed Saturday. Toni and I were supposed to get up early on Friday to sort cows and put CIDRs in, but Toni talked to Mark, our AI Tech, and we postponed a week. We were happy when the kids got home safely. We had lots of checking and bedding livestock down on Thursday.

Friday we checked, fed, broke ice, etc. Snow just makes everything take a lot longer. I told Anna to check the roads before she came home. She says she did. Toni and I got lots of pictures feeding the mares in the snow. We got more snow on Friday. Oh and Happy Valentine’s Day. We spent most of the day with our favorite gals out in the desert.

More snow on Saturday. By afternoon the world was like a snowglobe with this gentle pretty thick snow coming out of the sky. Ton’s pu got stuck in the alley. Jaxsen lets the freeze miser run all over and it has caused a big mess in the alley. We did get pulled out by Kaine. I used our dump trailer and hauled grass hay out, Jaxsen helped me. Anna, her friend Kaitlyn, the dogs and I checked cows. Kade went and helped at a food bank on Saturday then Keegan and Kade ran around the ranch doing boy stuff. Kaine still didn’t feel good enough to join them. The mares were still really pretty out in the snow and we didn’t get stuck in the desert. Even with the bad weather the mares out in the desert look really good. We have tubs out with them, grass straw, and we are feeding them. They are all pretty sassy too.

More snow/rain on Sunday. We sorted cows Sunday to turn out with bulls. The kids’ friend Keegan came out and helped, so we had Kade, Kaitlyn and Keegan running gates in the alley. Sorting would have gone better if we had used a kid that didn’t have a K name. It was freezing rain on us while we sorted so to say things were slick between the snow and the ice would be an accurate statement. We sorted off the Herefords that are too late to AI and put a Hereford bull in to make mom happy. Last year we just put them in with the Angus bull and mom is not happy about all the black ballie calves.  The bull is a polled bull we raised that we really like. We also picked out the bulls we are putting out with the heifers, lots of debate. We finally narrowed it down. Bulls got moved into a feedlot pen so we could turn the cows we are AIing out in the pasture. The other cows all got bulls turned out.

I know people say weekends  are  to recharge your batteries but I don’t think we ever use weekends for that purpose. For us weekends are to try and get done all the stuff we didn’t get done during the week. But we mostly have fun getting everything done as a family. Sorting cows always brings families together. Anyone that has sorted cows can get a good a laugh out of that statement.

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KT Northern Gun


KT Northern Gun

Filly 6 Panel N/N
Sire: KT Gunpowder N Lead
Dam:  Empress Select, “Rosie B“
Date Born: 3/16/24
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Color: Buckskin
Price: 5,500
KT Northern Gun, “North,” is a fancy buckskin filly with a pedigree to really perform. North’s sire, KT Gunpowder N Lead, “Gunner,” is a fantastic son of Cue Bars Laddie. Cue Bars Laddie is a blue roan stallion that has been shown as a reiner, cowhorse and rope horse. He was the recipient of the Open AQHA All Around Trophy and is a CCHA Hall of Fame Horse. Gunner’s dam, Pistol, has been shown NFQHA, has been featured on the NFQHA rule book and in the NFQHA magazine. She is a great working ranch horse, rope horse, and the kids can ride her as well. North’s dam is Rosie B, who is a great mare, with an outstanding disposition and confirmation. She will come out and greet you in the pasture and loves attention. Her pedigree includes Two Eyed Jack, Azure Te, Coys Bonanza and more. North was a great filly to halter break. She is very smart and learns quickly.
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In honor of Presidents Day

Sometimes, all you need to keep plugging along are a few words of encouragement to remind you of why you started this journey in the first place. In honor of Presidents Day, here are some presidential quotes to inspire you

15 Inspiring Presidential Quotes for Small Business Owners: Portrait of John Quincy Adams

“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, you are a leader.”

—John Quincy Adams

Image Source: George Peter Alexander Healy [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons


15 Inspiring Presidential Quotes for Small Business Owners: Photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt

“A good leader can’t get too far ahead of his followers.”

—Franklin D. Roosevelt

Image Source: Vincenzo Laviosa (1889 – 1935) – photographer (Italian)
Details of artist on Google Art Project
[Public Domain], via Wikimedia Commons


15 Inspiring Presidential Quotes for Small Business Owners: Photograph of Ronald Reagan

“America is too great for small dreams.”

—Ronald Reagan

Image Source: Official Portrait of President Ronald Reagan, via Wikimedia Commons


15 Inspiring Presidential Quotes for Small Business Owners: Portrait of Benjamin Harrison

“I pity the man who wants a coat so cheap that the man or woman who produces the cloth will starve in the process.”

—Benjamin Harrison

Image Source: Eastman Johnson [Public Domain], via Wikimedia Commons


15 Inspiring Presidential Quotes for Small Business Owners: Photograph of Theodore Roosevelt

“Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.”

—Theodore Roosevelt

Image by Harris & Ewing [Public Domain], via Wikimedia Commons


15 Inspiring Presidential Quotes for Small Business Owners: Photograph of Woodrow Wilson

“You are not here merely to make a living. You are here in order to enable the world to live more amply, with greater vision, with a finer spirit of hope and achievement. You are here to enrich the world, and you impoverish yourself if you forget the errand.”

—Woodrow Wilson

Image by Harris & Ewing [Public Domain], via Wikimedia Commons


15 Inspiring Presidential Quotes for Small Business Owners: Photograph of Ulysses S. Grant

“Labor disgraces no man; unfortunately, you occasionally find men who disgrace labor.”

—Ulysses S. Grant

Image by Brady-Handy Photograph Collection (Library of Congress) [Public Domain], via Wikimedia Commons


15 Inspiring Presidential Quotes for Small Business Owners: Portrait of Thomas Jefferson

“Never spend your money before you have earned it.”

—Thomas Jefferson

Image by Rembrandt Peale [Public Domain], via Wikimedia Commons


15 Inspiring Presidential Quotes for Small Business Owners: Photograph of Dwight Eisenhower

“Accomplishments will prove to be a journey, not a destination.”

—Dwight D. Eisenhower

Image by White House [Public Domain], via Wikimedia Comons


15 Inspiring Presidential Quotes for Small Business Owners: Photograph of Calvin Coolidge

“Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.”

—Calvin Coolidge

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15 Inspiring Presidential Quotes for Small Business Owners: Photograph of Abraham Lincoln

“You cannot fail, if you resolutely determine that you will not.”

—Abraham Lincoln

Image by Anthony Berger [Public Domain], via Wikimedia Commons


15 Inspiring Presidential Quotes for Small Business Owners: Portrait of George Washington

“It is better to offer no excuse than a bad one.”

—George Washington

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KT Mochaccino Laroy is flawless colt with a personality you can’t beat.

KT Mochaccino Laroy
Colt
Sire: Doll Docsan
Dam:  KT Mocha Fudsey Lena, “Mocha”
Date Born: 3/16/24
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Color: Dun (A/A, D/nd2)
Price: $5,000
KT Mochaccino Laroy is flawless colt with a personality you can’t beat. He greets you out in the pasture to get scratches. His sire, Doll Docsan, “Leroy,” was a stallion with a performance packed pedigree along with a very good disposition. He was a very smooth ride with tremendous talent, beautiful movement and huge stop. He consistently produced fantastic foals with looks, color, conformation and brains. Leroy produced 1 foal that has NRHA earnings. He also has a 3 year old competing in Western Dressage. The horse was 3rd in Canada in July 2016. It has racked up more 1st place finishes since then. Leroy was sired by Dolls Union Jac- ROM, NRHA earnings, and sired foals that have earnings in excess of $310,000.00 in NRHA, as well as earnings in NRCHA, Buckskin Assoc., and the AQHA world show. Leroy’s dam is Docsan Jeany who has produced foals with earnings in excess of $3700.00 and AQHA point earners. KT Mochaccino Laroys dam, Mocha, is one of our favorite mares. Her sire was a stud from BNB Quarter Horses. Mocha’s pedigree back to Smart Little Lena, Docs Oak, and Tuff Continental, Jackie Bee and Imperial Dixie. Additionally, she traces back to Thirsty Blue Boy, Coy’s Bonanza, and Wimpy. Other notable ancestors are Skipper W and Little Joe the Wrangler.

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There is no better feeling than having a ranch full of family.

The weather turned cold on us, I guess Jack Frost wanted to remind us it was still winter. Toni sent me a random snap, about how I told her she can not keep all her pets. She has not narrowed it down to 2, the snap had about 10 filles all gathered around her. She is quite the challenge. She also said 5 head of cattle were out from the fence we just put up. There is one small old barbed wire side, Ben said when he got home the cows had found a hole. He fixed that hole and moved the fencer. Toni is also trying to work on Anna’s old show heifer Devo’s calf who is still in the heavy heifer pen. The calf, that Toni is calling Devon but I refuse to call him that, is really tiny so Toni wants Anna to show them cow calf. The rest of us are a hard no.  Kade worked on Wild Monday night. Toni worked on the colts. They are both doing great.

On Tuesday Toni said more cows are out, so they must have made a bigger hole. Do not worry, they are just going to a different pasture, they are not out out. Charlette the Charolais calved on Tuesday, she had a bull calf. Dad named him Alan. Toni told City and Shooter to use their cute face so she could get a pic of them. It was just their normal face. Kade worked on Wild. People around us may have snow, but we didn’t have snow yet. Normal chores but Toni really likes these two colts. She is talking stupid that she wants to keep them. No.

Dad and Skip went and picked up meat at Bryans on Wednesday, mom stayed with grandma. We had a skiff of snow. It was junky. The Central Washington horse sale catalog was out and Toni sent a bunch of us a picture of I think the second lot which is an intact mini donkey. We started a betting pool on what he would sell for. The bets range from $1,000-$6,000 with a $10 buy in. Lord Farquaad was back in so I got a video from Toni with her precious pet and the little filly. She is going to change his name to Young Thug because he respects no rules, like fences. Toni worked on the colts. Kade worked on the horses. Ben and Kaine worked on the cows.

On Thursday Toni went to check her miniature horse pet had crawled in with the show steers. One of the bred heifers pushed him out of the feed bunk a few days ago and he figured out how to crawl out and back in. Now he is kind of a pain in the a** pet. Thursday was cold a lot of time was spent breaking water and feeding and making sure everything had water. For anyone worried about Opal, she has a shed that she basically refuses to go into since she is a range mare, and straw both in and out of the shed. Janette came out to stay with Skip on Thursday, so mom and dad went to town and had lunch. I stayed with grandma Thursday night. We got some pics of Sarge as a stallion prospect but they would like him to be older.

Friday it was spitting snow in the morning. Toni had some meetings then one of her really good friends that moved away came for a visit and brought a homemade chocolate cake. Addy, Coco and Shea flew up on Friday, so we got to spend the weekend with them. We didn’t know Addy was coming so it was a wonderful surprise to see her. We haven’t gotten to see her in the last few years because of her schedule. She used to come spend time with us every summer to show cattle.  I think the kids all had a lot of fun. Anna got home on Friday too.

Saturday was cold and snowy, but do not worry, Addy, Kaine and Kade went riding. Pow Pow, Big Kev (and Kade went and grabbed Minnie out of the field who has not been ridden in at least 2 years and is pretty pregnant).  I do not think the horses were as enthused as the kids. Addy did not bring enough snow clothes, so we were rounding up things for her to wear. We also had her drive around a bit to get used to driving in the snow. She is from CA so unused to snow driving and going to go to Pocatello to college next year. She needs to learn some snow skills. Jax went in the vehicle with her to give her tips.  I hauled down some grass hay to mom and dads at chore time. Toni and I took pics of Shooter and City with our cell phones, since neither of us brought a camera. We also did an Opal update, and next Saturday we will have a live update so people can ask questions at 4:00 on Facebook live. Prince the donkey at Central WA Livestock sold for $6k! So Cousin Leslie won the bet.

Sunday it was cold and snowy again. And Addy, Kaine, Kade, Pow Pow, Big Kev and Benelli went out and got a sick cow in with her calf. They did a great job getting her in and Addy got more saddle time. Anna and I were putting out mineral and we drove over to assist when we got done. Ben was out putting up a hot fence around the pump house, the cows had been rubbing on it. Then we hauled more grass hay down. Got the colts in and left Laroy and Sarge in to work on. We had a bday party for Shea as her birthday is at the end of the month, and so is Addy’s. Then we went to the BB Cattle Co Sale Dinner. At the dinner we had some presents for baby Tel who turned 2. He came up with his mom from Wyoming for the bull sale. We got all of our kids for the weekend.

There is no better feeling than having a ranch full of family. We were missing one of the kids, but otherwise we had all of our kids from far and wide. We sacrifice so much to build a strong family but the return on that investment is well worth it. We had a wonderful week followed by one of the best weekends of the year.

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Fire Bug is a big impressive colt with a big eye and great movement.

KT Major Fire Bug
Colt
Sire: KT Gunners Sage Bug
Dam:  KT Roths Golden Girl, “Goldy”
Date Born: 2/28/24
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Color: Chestnut
Price: $3,500
Fire Bug is a big impressive colt with a big eye and great movement. He is by KT Gunners Sage Bug and out of KT Roths Golden Girl. KT Gunners Sage Bug is out of Continental Lady Bug and is by KT Gunpowder N Lead. Gunner is a son of AQHA point earning and producing stallion Cue Bars Laddie. Gunner’s dam, Pistol, has been shown NFQHA, has been featured on rule book and in the NFQHA magazine. She is a great working ranch horse, rope horse, and the kids can ride her as well. Sagebug’s dam, Lady Bug, is a big boned Continental Cad daughter going back to Mr Blackburn on the bottom. Fire Bug’s dam, Goldy, is a very versatile mare. Ben picked her to ride for many years. Toni took her to the Othello fair, where she was shown halter and western equitation. She is a big and pretty mare. Now as a broodmare, she produces outstanding foals with a lot of eye appeal. Check out Fire Bug’s impressive pedigree, Major Bonanza, Docs Rickashay, Docs Dee Bar, Lucky Lynx, Catechu and more.

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KT Stick To Your Guns “Kenna”

KT Stick To Your Guns “Kenna”
Filly
Sire: KT Gunpowder N Lead
Dam:  Copys Strawberrytart
Date Born: 3/28/24
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Color: Blue Roan, Homozygous Roan
Price: 6,500.
Kenna is a showy blue roan filly, that takes after both her mom and dad. She will be a big mare with a lot of natural thickness. We have two full sisters that we have kept to this filly and both are great mares. Her dam is by True Enchanted Copy. Her lineage includes Jackie Bee, San Peppy, Biankus, and Go Man Go. It also traces back to Dry Doc, Bueno Chex, Skipper W, and Poco Bueno. On the top side, her sire is KT Gunpowder N Lead, “Gunner.” He is a son of Cue Bars Laddie. Cue Bars Lassie is a blue roan stallion that has been shown as a reiner, cowhorse and rope horse. He was the recipient of the Open AQHA All Around Trophy and is a CCHA Hall of Fame Horse. Gunner’s dam, Pistol, has been shown NFQHA, has been featured on the NFQHA rule book and in the NFQHA magazine. She is a great working ranch horse, rope horse, and the kids can ride her as well. Kenna was easy to halter break, she is willing to learn and very sensitive to pressure.

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