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Yearling colt for sale by KT King of Blue, “King”

KT Major Sparkler
Colt
Sire: KT King of Blue, “King”
Dam: KT Lend a Hand, “Lendy”
Date Born: 5/31/23
Color: Brown
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Price: 
$4,000
KT Lend a Hand, “Lendy,” had this nice solid colt with minimal white by KT King of Blue. KT King of Blue, “King,” is out of KT Copper Queen Isabelle, “Izzy,” and by Shining Blue DR, “Bish.” Bish is a very good looking son of Autumnator, who is sired by SMART LITTLE LENA. Smart Little Lena is earner of $743,275, NCHA Triple Crown Op Ch. Autumnator’s dam is AUTUMN BOON is an earner of $244,470 NCHA. Dam of 26 foals, 17 perfs earning $1,003,985 NCHA/WS. Bish’s dam is Plum Sparkling who is by Shining Sparkler, a gorgeous palomino son of Reining and Reined Cowhorse Leading Sire Shining Spark. Lendy is a stunning daughter of Zinks Major Kid. Zinks Major Kid is by John Zink 1972 – AQHA Pts and 67 Palomino Halter pts and and 119 Palomino Performance Pts. He was out of Sheza Major Star who was also shown AQHA and is by Major Bonanza. Vein Morales showed Lendy at the Yakima Fair, were she got second in halter.

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Last Week in Pictures

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No words of wisdom for this one. 

                It rained Monday, we had a nice day Sunday to dry out some of the mud, but no more. Toni checked cows and horses and then sorted out 9 poles out of the pile to put on the fence. She texted the boys after school they get to help her get poles and put them up. Jaxsen texted he had FFA practice, but it got canceled so he got to help. Lucky Lucky him. Toni and the boys put up 2 poles Monday night, in the section we already had two in, so we are down to 6 sections of poles to put up. Ben and Anna are still feeding the cows with the tractor due to the mud.

On Tuesday Jaxsen had a dentist appointment, so he got to skip some school. They also took the Pendelton upholstery fabric with them for Toni’s office couch that she is having reupholstered. Toni checked cows in the Am in the mud. She told Monica it was her day to calve, and Monica had a calf by the time Anna got home. Monica is one of our clubby cows. She has a cute black white-faced calf. Toni and the boys did another section of fence. Kaine and Kade both went to help work on friends’ pickups Tuesday night so they took off to go be boys.

On Wednesday dad and mom came to town and brought a coffee too me, they are the  best. Guess what, fog and rain on Wednesday, made checking difficult for Toni. She got pics of Charlotte the Charolais, Monica and her calf and 710 and her calf. She told the old cow in the calving pen it was her day, so she thinks she will calve on Wednesday. Kade had agronomy practice after school, but got home in time to help with the fence. The old cow in the heavy pen did not calve, so talking to the cows does not work to inspire them to get with it. We are making progress with the fence, but it isn’t fun.

                On Thursday when Toni checked there were a whole gang of calves out, and they were not concerned with her catching them up. They sauntered around. Toni and Kaine had to go and get poles for their fencing project and then put up a few more poles, but ran out of lag bolts.  Jaxsen is in charge of the lag bolts so should have probably mentioned they lag bolts were running low. Jaxsen had to have baby teeth pulled at the dentist to get ready for braces.  Kaine and Toni weren’t in a good mood after loading 8 more heavy poles and getting them up the hill. Dad had gone to a funeral in St. John so brought home some of Uncle Tommy’s genealogy boxes. It was mostly full of moldy gross stuff but we found one crown jewel. It was a story that Great Aunt Bess typed up in 1927 of a trip she took around the Pacific Northwest with some friends. The story is 11 pages long and super well written and informative. It was also super interesting that on the trip they went and visited the Mastersons in Cle Elum which have been friends on our Mom’s side of the family for generations. So part of life in ag of how we are all related somehow continues. Very interesting and entertaining.

On Friday I worked on the corn field fence until around 11:30, then mom and I went to Cowpath in Othello for lunch. It was really good, we had potato soup, carrot cake and brought donuts back for everyone. Toni went into Connell and had lunch with Evy and Evy’s mom Holly, so she did not go with us. After dropping mom off I finished most of the corn field fence, then went down and we put up more poles. We are getting really close to being done! The CX Ranch cattle sale was Friday in Lewiston. Our agents, Dad and Uncle Joe, went on our behalf. We had a couple of head picked out but Uncle Joe said we were going to love one of the heifers. Toni told him he had authority to make it happen, so we got a new Hereford heifer on Friday. We didn’t see her or any pictures, but we trust Uncle Joe and of course Bill and Kayla. CX Ranch has good quality cattle so we weren’t concerned, but were very excited.

Saturday morning Anna, Ben and I finished the last few things on the fence and then turned the cows out. They were happy. Kade had trap shooting and went to Colton. Terry went up to watch him shoot and brought snacks. After lunch Toni and I got 7 more poles ready to put up and bid on some mares in the Moses Lake sale. We did not get any. We also got grass straw out to all the pens that needed it. We got the poles set out and did chores then went to Tel’s 1st birthday.  We were very excited to finally meet Tel. He lives in Wyoming.

On Sunday Jeanie brought a couple of horses out for Kade to ride and get pics of. He is selling one for her. She is a nice grade black mare that will be 8 this summer. She has been broke to ride, used in the mountains to move cattle, and used in general ranch work. She hadn’t been ridden since last November but saddled up great and rode right out. She is a very kind, nice mare. She will be on our for sale page very soon. Anna got Baby Cow into the heavy pen. We got our 2 little girls, Robin and Celeste, weaned and in the round pen. So we are DONE weaning the 2023 foal crop. Toni, Kaine, Kade and I finished the fence, then we all went to the BB Cattle Co Sale dinner.  It was a huge relief to get the fence done. We needed that side finalized for a couple of reasons- 1) so we have a good, heavy, nice safe fence on the side that will be closest to other studs so we can turn a stallion out in that pasture; and 2) a good fence because we plan to plant the alley between the pens with native grasses. We already have 2 little trees growing on the hillside.

One project down. 14,345 to go. On fencing projects we only have a couple that have to be done asap. We start the next one next week. It won’t be as strenuous we all hope. We won’t be pulling heavy poles up a hill, so it already sounds better. 

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Last Week in Pictures

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Happiness is really a funny thing.

Monday was rainy, but fairly warm for January, we hear it is supposed to be cold by the end of the week. Toni worked on Dandy and Spark and they were little mud balls. Dandy is a dandy guy to work on, he is a typical Sagebug acting already halter brokeish.  PVF mailed Kade a sweatshirt and a hat so he can wear some PVF swag at cattle shows. We thought that was pretty nice of them. Kade likes the heifer he got from them and is excited to show her in 2024. On Monday Toni and Ben decided to get the cows in on Tuesday and sort out the heavies and leave them by the house due to the weather that is planned to come in. We have the real heavies already in, but we want anything that could possibly calve in the next 2 weeks in to the house.

Tuesday was super windy, but on Tuesday afternoon Ben and Toni got all the cows in and sorted them. The cows want hay since they feel the cold coming and want some additional energy, so they were easy to get in. They sorted off 19 to keep in, and we had 3 in already, so 22 head in the heavy pen. We also try to only keep cows that have the right disposition, so even if all of the cows aren’t halter broke, they also aren’t crazy. The sorting went well and all the cows wanted to stay in because of the weather so tried their best to look heavy. We also decided that we needed to promote King with new pictures and video, with Wednesday being the only day that might work due to weather. Weather seems to be the key factor in all decisions this week.

Wednesday morning was freezing fog, Toni was headed to Prosser to get some pics of King, so she left about an hr later to wait for some of the fog to burn off. In the Prosser area they had a skiff of snow, so not sliding controlled stops for King, just sliding snow stops. Toni checked the cows before she left, luckily the heavy cows were in, because the ones in the corn field were hard to see in the fog. Toni said King did awesome, Jordan jumped on with no warm up and they took off. They got lots of great pictures. Kaine told us Wednesday that him and his friends were presenting their welding project to the school board. None of us parents knew what was going on. Kaine was the one old enough to drive so Jade said Max said Kaine is picking him up and they were doing something at the school, Randi said her Maxx said the same thing. Jara said they got their poop in a group when they got there and did a great job. I guess that is the G version of their shit together?

On Thursday D187 calved in the heavy pen, is was not deadly cold yet so was doing ok. When Toni checked everyone was good. I worked on the King pics Wednesday and Thursday nights to get them up. It is the first of the year so Toni has had lots of client meetings.  Even with the frozen ground, Toni continued to work on Dandy and Spark every night. Dandy is just a buddy. Loves to be scratched, loves attention. Spark has more fire, but super smart, great moving colt. Both colts are exactly what we have expected them to be. They are really done being halter broke but we decided to leave them in for the bad weather because they are the youngest in the weaned pen to make sure they are getting enough feed, room on the straw bale, staying warm. 

Thursday night/Friday morning is when the cold started. Nothing calved during the night but 719 had calved when Toni got there and Dark Knight was acting like she was starting. Toni got 719 calf in the house, she used the Colorado, and Leo jumped in, the wind blew the door shut and Leo locked the door. So she went and got the spare pile of keys and went through them until she found the one. Leo got locked in Anna’s room and Dark Knight got locked in the barn. The 719 calf got put in the laundry room to try to thaw to the point she could be given colostrum. Chad came and trimmed MC’s feet. Chad is usually fine to keep going but both Toni and Chad decided it was plenty cold and one horse was enough. Then Toni went back to check again and fed 719’s calf colostrum, which she was excited to get.  I got groceries and stayed with grandma on Friday night.  Toni called me as the day went on with updates. She is not a fan of Leo right now.

The cold continued on Saturday. Tank got out and Kade got him in on his way to trap shooting. We switched him and Cappy so he is now locked in the corral and Cappy is on the hill. Jaxsen worked hard breaking waters at night and mom broke them in the morning when she walked her dog. Dad did the ones at the house. We worked on Spark and Dandy, who are as far as most of the foals, but since they are so late we have left them in to get more feed. We let the horses that are out for the winter in with the yearling heifers, since the running water, so the lake is open, is in the heifer pen and the horses ponds were all frozen. Water is a very limiting factor on where livestock can winter. In this case all of our water was frozen except in one spot so now the livestock is intermixed. We had our November-January birthday party Saturday night, but did not say long we needed to go home and check. It was still good to get out and see the family for a bit. We were missing quite a bit of the family, but with the weather, everyone that could come, did. Leslie already had like 6 calves in the shop to get warm and through the night had even more. Luckily we didn’t have any calves on Saturday night but we got up and checked all night. I am glad my kids are old enough to help.

Sunday was a little warmer with no breeze and a beautiful sun, we had a few calves during the day, the day calves did not have to go to the barn since it was sunny. 9422 (Anna’s show heifer from 2019 “Tilly”) had hers right when the sun went down, so he started to get cold so we moved him in. 919T was calving then so she also went into the barn. We worked on Dandy and Spark, Kaine and Kade put grass straw out. On the way down to mom’s they bounced one bale off the trailer, but it landed over at the edge of the road so we decided to get it on Monday. We helped Jaxsen with water. Water was really frozen everywhere so it took all hands-on deck. At my 10 o’clock check, I switched Kaine since I had to work on Monday and they did not have school, 055 had just calved, so I got her and her calf in the barn, 919T had calved. 051 was calving but she was further along then moving her at that point, so I woke Ben up (or actually Andee the dog woke him up since I was taking too long outside and she was ready to go in) so he got up with Kaine at midnight. They moved 051 and her new calf into the barn and gave 919T and 055 calves colostrum since they did not look like they had nursed. Anna’s bottle calf and gotten in with 055 since she was in his pen and he was laying in his corner. It was long night. 

Happiness is really a funny thing. Probably city people would think we had a bad week and spirits would be low here. In fact that isn’t the case. The weather wasn’t great, but it could have been worse and due to our efforts we kept all of our calves alive. Nothing makes a rancher happier than seeing those calves bucking and kicking across the snow.

Please remember to help us spread the word that King sells at Billings online sale Jan 16-18. The sale ends THURSDAY the 18th. We really really appreciate all the help from our friends to spread the word. Selling a stud can be pretty difficult. There is a much smaller buying pool, so the more people that know about him and can help spread the word, the better. We are excited for this new opportunity to sell at Billings without having to go to Billings. This may be a great avenue for us to sell in the future. We are excited to see how it goes. King’s link:

https://bid.northernlivestockvideo.com/KT-King-Of-Blue_i51492006

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Had a great ending of 2023 and amazing entry into 2024.

Merry Christmas Monday, we had two new calves in the morning before we went to mom and dads. Then we opened presents and stockings and ate a great breakfast mom made.  She made caramel rolls, blueberry french toast casserole, and an egg, sausage, and cheese casserole. We all did our best to show our appreciation of her magnificent cooking skills by overeating to the point of the food sweats. We went home and Ben and mom made us lunch, Erina and Terry came down and it was great. We played some games before Terry and Erina went home. Then Kaine and I moved Midnight Cat up to Toni’s house and picked up her dogs and went and did horse chores, Ben and Anna started cow chores. Kaine went up and helped them finish. I helped dad sync his fit bit to his phone. We all had a great Christmas. We are always so thankful for the things that don’t have a price- our family, our loyalty, our ranch. The things that really matter. And we all got some really great gifts on top of that.

On Tuesday Kaine and Ben put big bales out. Anna and Ben checked cows, they tagged calves, cleaned up mud, etc. Dad said Kaine almost took out the fence it was so muddy. We had a group stop on their way to Northern Idaho to look at a couple of colts, Anna got to show them since she was the one that was home. Lucky her. Toni went shopping with her in-laws. She found a cute second-hand store that had lots of designer jeans in Lewiston. She got some Miss Mes for $30.00. I hear she got me some birthday stuff too.

On Wednesday Kaine went hunting with Cyson, they had a really good day, the group got 13 birds. Anna and Ben checked and tagged, there were 6 new calves on Wednesday including two clubbies. They also cleaned the calved heifers out of the heavy heifer pen and tagged those calves. So lots of tagging. And they took Tiny Cat and her 4 kittens in to get fixed. Turns out Ol Son got spayed and not neutered. 

On Thursday dad, Toni and Kade took King down to Jordan for a fresher before we put in the Billings Sale. Toni also got a used roping dummy from Musser Bros for cheap and they picked it up. Mom and dad’s banter back and forth about throwing “him” in the trailer, Kade roped and drug it, etc, I did not know if they were talking about the roping dummy?? King walked in the trailer like an adult. So now mom might be off of selling him. The roping dummy needed some new wiring, but Kade is excited. Kaine went to Othello to get gluten free box from Cow Path Bakery for the Annual Block 11 Christmas Party with the Nists. Kaine’s show heifer Mayhem calved, Ben had told everyone all year she was calving in November and was bred to a Hereford, but she had an Angus bull calf in December. Toni and Kade haltered Ink and Bellini. Bellini had cut her eye, so they had to catch them to start doctoring her. Kade also decided to ride Midnight Cat. We are still trying out barn names for him. Midnight, Cat, MC?  We had a great time at our annual party and got to see all the babies, Havi, Harlow and Ford.

Friday was foggy on the drive to work. Anna’s show heifer Gamora calved and had a heifer. Kaine was working on his pickup and texting me about things he wanted to buy.  Kade rode MC again and he did pretty good. The Nists all came down to ride Gracie and pet Libby. The horses all loved the babies and all of the fresh humans that they could bully to pet them. Breezy was especially aggressive about making sure she got the most attention.  Toni and Kade have also been riding Stormy and Electra out and about to get Stormy more miles.  Mom went and stayed with grandma on Friday. Toni went Friday night. Marlo came out and helped the boys with chores.

On Saturday we got yearling weights on the bulls, checked cows, etc. We worked on Ink and Queenie Bellini. We caught Tulip and made her wear some bells, a bow, and some big red decorative bells for a picture. She was not impressed. Very angry in fact. After the humiliating picture, then she got to drag Bellini around a bit. Both Bellini and Ink are doing really well. Especially for how muddy it is. Ben had put a big straw bale in the round pen, so it is much better in there, but only there. Everywhere else is still a muddy mess.  I went and stayed with grandma on Saturday.

Happy New Years Eve. We were going to get heifer yearling weights, but they are out on the alfalfa and the fog was so thick we did not know if we would find them all. Kaine and Ben went down and worked on mom and dad’s dryer vent, they thought it was plugged, but it turns out the roofers covered it up. So now it is working. It ended up being a most of the day project instead of a couple of hours project. Lane came over to spend the day with the family. We went over to BB for New Years Eve like we do most years. We played games, ate lots of food, saw the fam. Overall had a great ending of 2023 and amazing entry into 2024.

We are really excited about the changes we are implementing to our breeding program. Nothing super extreme, just bringing a new stud in. We are still committed to good using horses and hope that MC will help us continue to breed the quality and kind that we can stand behind. Selling King and Jackpot has been bittersweet as we think they are both amazing horses. But when you have as many related horses as we do, sometimes hard decisions have to be made. We are excited to see how King does in the Billings Online Only sale Jan 16-18. Please help us spread the word that he is available. Here is the link: https://www.billingslivestock.com/horse-sale/january-timed-online-kt-king-of-blue/

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Last Week in Pictures

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Well, I guess I am off of Facebook, so you will have to share this so everyone can get it read. Thanks.

Another busy Monday, Toni was busy working all day. Anna was on her way to Reno with CX for the big Hereford show. Jaxsen had a basketball game and then Toni went and stayed with grandma. Jay hauled wheat straw over and started unloading it until Ben got home, then Ben moved it around and restacked it. Hector came down and install mom and dad’s waster and dryer, now mom can wash clothes again and has a dryer! The boys are doing both the cattle and chores after school with Anna gone, which takes until dark. This week we have Fancy Like, Baby Blackie, and Halo in to get halter broke. With the amounts of mud and grime, the halter breaking process was going slowly. Baby Blackie and Halo were pretty much born halter broke, but Fancy Like had been out in the pucker brush so was a bit more fresh. Toni used words like reactive, strong, gritty, tough, smart. All positive connotation words. But basically, Fancy Like was going to be a challenge.

Tuesday Toni was still busy catching up on work. Anna was busy in Reno washing bulls. I was busy at work getting ready to be gone for the rest of the week to a conference. Jay hauled more straw over and Ben stacked it when he got home. Toni and the boys worked on the three fillies. Baby Blackie and Halo were already halter broke, so they got tied. Fancy Like got tied too. Very strong filly with no quit.

On Wednesday I went to Spokane for the rest of the week for a work meeting. Toni tied Fancy Like to Tulip on Wednesday. Tulip was not happy with her. Fancy Like has a lot of grit and try. If you need a horse that will pull a bull out of a mud hole, Toni says this is the one for you. Tulip couldn’t do much with her and got pulled around more than she did the pulling. So it was not productive other than to teach Fancy Like that she would pull a donkey around. Baby Blackie and Halo did not get tied to the donkeys. Rosie came in to get treats so Toni left her in to tie Fancy like to on Thursday. On Wednesday Toni could get Fancy like to give a little but still could not get her to lead. Jax had another basketball game. He continues to improve as the season wears on. He will tell you that basketball isn’t his sport, but it gets him out of chores.

Toni gave the donkeys lots of treats on Thursday then tied Fancy Like to Rosie. It was a battle. Fancy like can really pull but so can Rosie. Rosie drug her but was upset at Toni and may or may not have kicked at her multiple times. Rosie can be pretty good but she is not trust worthy. She is a strong donkey that you really need to watch. We are careful not to let people just anyone handle her.   The other two girls are doing great. Jaxsen had a basketball game on Thursday. #7 had twins and another heifer also calved.

                It snowed on Friday. So the first day of December started with heavy snow.  No one at our house was impressed. The kids got a 2-hour delay. When school was ready to start Kicker drove the boys in. Kendel went down to Mom’s and told Toni that Kaine had gone off the road a couple of times, but he only admits to one time and he got himself back out of the ditch so that probably doesn’t really count. And the tracks in the snow where Kendel said “he went off” are just on the edge, so I do not know if I would call it going off the road. Chad still showed up to trim horses and it was determined that Toni needed new shoes after her feet almost froze off. She now has a nice new pair of Bogs to keep her feet warm. They trimmed everything that was easy to catch, easy to hold, and needed done. I think they did 7 or so mares. It warmed up by the afternoon. Toni got mom to make her a grilled tuna and cheese sandwich, Dad made her and Chad hot coco and they had fresh cookies. If Mom knows Chad is coming she always makes him a fresh batch. So it was all-in-all a good snowy Friday. Marlo came and her and Toni worked on the fillies. Toni told Marlo to lead Baby Blackie and Halo and Toni chased Fancy Like around until she could catch her and hook her to Rosie. By Friday Fancy Like really wasn’t fighting the donkey anymore, so it wasn’t productive. With Marlo talking behind Fancy Like, Toni was able to lead her from the big pen to the round pen. Fancy like isn’t a fan of people being behind her. We are making progress with this filly, it is just slow. She is one of the strongest minded fillies we have had. Her mom, Fancy, is a hell of a good ranch horse. Standing at 14.2 (maybe) she is tough enough to pull bulls. She went and lived with cousin Jake in SE Idaho a few years, and she was his favorite horse. Out walk anything, go anywhere, pull anything. She also gets bored easily, so if she is turned out with the cows she will separate calves from their moms and chase them until she gets bored. So it only took one time of seeing her doing this that she was moved. She is quite the mare.

On Saturday Kade decided he was going to pony Stormy off of Electra and he took them around the block. They did pretty good. We checked cows, tagged calves, sorted the heavy heifer pen and turned the pairs out. Took new pics of bulls. Sandrygrens came and bought a bull, thank you, they are repeat buyers and send people our way. You can’t beat customers like that. I put mineral out with the horses and heifers and bulls. I worked on Halo and Baby and Toni worked on Fancy Like. We turned Halo and Baby out since the round pen was so muddy, but Fancy Like needed to stay in another day. I went to stay with grandma and Toni worked on Glow, who she pulled out of the feed line and angered. Anna got back from Reno Saturday night, mom and dad went to pick her up. She had a great time with Coxs, Bill was the herdsman of the year and the bulls placed great, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 3rd and 4th. Anna picked out two favorites.

On Sunday it rained and rained, so our plan to wait and get pics on Sunday was a failure. Ben brought the tractor down to put big bales out since Red was going to get stuck. It was also foggy, did I say that?? We took pics of Fancy Like and Halo in the foggy rain, the pics are really great if you can use your imagination. 012M had a heifer calf, she is a cute little thing. 

We are supposed to start calving in December. For some reason this year we got started a bit early, but that is fine. Strong, healthy calves are always our goal, no matter when they are born. As always we are really excited to see what we get.  We also counted up the foals left to halter break and we are down to 8. The problem is that we decided on Sunday that it is just to muddy and sloppy to halter break right now, so we are taking a break. They are all growing like weeds so it will be that much harder to get them done, but it is just not safe when it is slick out. We did get some really pretty pictures in the snow. The horses always look so pretty with a clean white background. I also updated the website home page to include a winter theme.

If you know of anyone looking for dude horses, Billings Horse Sale is having an online only sale Dec 18-20 with horses from Morgan Lovejoy- they are listed as owned by South Fork Outfitters. There are some really solid dude and pack stock in this sale. Here is the link:

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Last Week in Pictures

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One of the fun life lessons is not to sit down until the work is done.

                Monday, the first work/school day of fall back, again, I hate fall back. Also, the first day after the last big cattle show. So added to the fall back, we were running on empty from keeping it all together in Moses Lake with the 305 entries and our kids and cattle. Toni worked on the foals herself, it was too muddy for the halter breaking donkey crew to help. Yo Chic was the best one, even though Hammer had been in the week before. All three were pretty good. It was Yo Chic and Mage, so both King foals and Hammer. Hammer is super smart just scared so needed some extra effort. Kaine still had football practice since they made it to the first round at state. Jaxsen had started basketball practice.

Tuesday was rainy again. Toni ran Kade up to Moses Lake to try to get his ag permit but the tabs were expired on her car, so it was a wasted trip except that she got to spend time with Kade. Kade drove up to Moses Lake, around town, and home, so good driving time for him. We had people out to look at the foals in the afternoon. They are buying Hetty, who we have been on the fence about selling. We do not need to keep her, but we really like her. Will, who we grew up with showing steers, also called about coming out to look at Gen next week. Toni is not excited about selling Gen, but we do not need to keep any geldings, but she has been enjoying riding him. Anna went to Quincy Apple judging, which she did not remember to tell any of us about until the last minute. But she had a good time, she was 2nd overall and Connell FFA was 2nd overall, good job everyone.

On Wednesday Toni and Kade tied Mage and Yo Chic to the donkeys. They did pretty good. Hammer had ripped his halter Tuesday and again on Wednesday so we are running low on decent weanling halters. Interestingly enough there isn’t a “standard” weanling foal size halter. Different brands produce different sizes. So we can buy a batch, they fit good, can’t find them again, buy another brand and you wonder if they are selling mini weanling or sometimes giant weanling halters. Really hit or miss and kind of annoying.  Toni and Kade went and got Hetty in and weaned her. She also threw Kade up on the two year old she claims, Glo. We are still working on the 2 year olds in a very slow manner.  The weather was actually nice on Wednesday so they took advantage of it. I had lunch with grandma on Wednesday.

On Thursday Kade had a dr appointment so Toni and Kade stopped to see grandma. Kade does not need surgery on his shoulder at this time, but does need PT. Hopefully at some point he heals. Kade got to drive around the tri-cities, more experience driving, and got lunch before going to school. Kaine had an FFA metal arts competition. They had a going to State football parade, but Kaine was not in it since he was gone. However, they won their metal arts competition. Kade worked on the foals when he got home. Toni and Leslie went to Wenatchee for the annual Washington Cattlemen’s Convention when they got home from the tri-cities.

Friday morning the football team left early to go to the first round of state. Toni spoke at the Cattlemen’s convention, and then came home in the afternoon. Anna and Marlo went and got Anna’s new vehicle, new to her not new, it is a Chevy Colorado that is a little newer they her half ton for her to take to college. I think Kade and Anna did most of the chores on Friday.  I know Kade had to put halters on Yo Chic and Hammer because both were broke. He was on his own so they must have done well. Ben and I went to Blaine to watch the football game. We passed a mastiff transport pickup, and yes, there was a mastiff on board. It was a great game, the boys all played great. We all stayed at the Holiday Inn Express that time and the boys swam, ate pizza and played X Box.

We came home early Saturday so we could get the cows worked and out on corn stalks. Camas is one of the Youth in the Youth development Program and she came and got DJ. They are gong to make a great pair. We are very excited for them. Anna and Marlo had gotten the cows in on Saturday. Toni, Kade and Jaxsen went down and they started working them with Anna. We got there and started helping. Ben went out and started building fence. When Toni got back from loading DJ Kaine went out to help on the fence. We got the main group worked and then went to do chores. Toni, Kade, Anna, and Jaxsen all agreed that Ben’s long horn heifers are bat crap crazy and they don’t like them. We did not get those 2 heifers worked as they like to try to jump out, run over you, and show you their horns. Ben normally says it is our fault, that we get them excited. Interesting.

Sunday morning Ben, Anna, Kaine, Kade and Kicker went to finish the fence. Toni and I loaded up Hammer to his new owner Lorenzo. Then we finished working the cows and moved them out to the corn field. We got some heavy heifers into the heavy pen. We worked the last three little calves and got them hauled out with the rest.  Then we hauled a few more mares to circle 5. When it was dark we got Sting and Hetty in to begin their halter breaking journey. It was pretty dark by then but we had goals for the day and needed to get it all done. I think we did.

One of the fun life lessons is not to sit down until the work is done. Once you sit you start to realize that maybe your energy level is low and your body hurts from getting knocked into the panels, jumping on the panels to escape long horns, running to escape long horns, chasing cows because a gate got left open in the corral and they were escaping, normal ranch stuff that all adds up, but is worse with 2 crazy long horn heifers. They may need to go.

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