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KT Frankly Shez Uptown “Ghost”

KT Frankly Shez Uptown “Ghost”
Filly, 6 Panel N/N
Sire KT Heza Pana Dude
Dam:  Franks Uptown Zoey
Date Born: 4/5/23
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Color: Cremello that will turn gray, w/ Bald Face and two blue eyes. (Color Tested, Cr/Cr, and Gray Gene Present)
Price: 5,000
This is a pretty cool filly out of Franks Uptown Zoey and by KT Heza Pana Dude. Franks Uptown Zoey is by Frankly Majestic and out of Reo Annie Get Yo Gun. Frankly Majestic is by Too Bee Frank and is a Okie Leo grandson. Reo Annie Get Yo Gun is a Major Bonanza granddaughter. KT Heza Pana Dude is a great stallion that we kept by Zinks Major Kid. He has some unique white markings that he passed on to this filly. He also passed down his great bone, big hip, pretty head and a winning disposition. Dude was started by Jordan Crabtree in Ferndale, WA and he was a great horse to start, Jordan enjoyed riding Dude.

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Life is the sum of your choices- choose to buy a horse.

No new babies on Monday morning. Dad went to the Palouse and got pellets, he said it is snowing there. Ben and Kaine unloaded the trailer and then took it up to feed cows. Bouncing Betty lost a tire on Saturday, so we are down a flatbed trailer. Jaxsen had an FFA competition on Monday, Toni thinks Jaxsen is going to be short lived with FFA, he got to miss chores but did not miss any school. The boys placed really well, they were first, and the girls team was 2nd. Good job guys.  Jax tied for first on the meats test.  The kid knows his food.

No new babies on Tuesday either, and Playin would like someone to play with. She is being evil to her mother. It was Savannah’s birthday on Tuesday and a lot of times we have a foal on her birthday, but not this year. Anna went to the Jr high to do a presentation for FFA on ag related jobs. Dad went to work running tractor for Luke. Kade worked on opening and closing gates on Mauney. We are done halter breaking the foals, but we still have Bellini in the round pen due to her eye graft. She gets the graft removed from her eyeball next week. She is doing really great, but has lots and lots of energy and needs to be out of the roundpen.

Toni went and got her stolen child and brought her out to see the horses on Wednesday. She got to pet Libby, pet horses, hug Abby, etc. Things a small child likes to do. She wanted to pet all of the cows, but since most of the cows are not halter broke and don’t like small children, that was a no go. Coffey had to come back out and work on the freezer, it had an error message. 626B calved, one of the last few stragglers. She was a show heifer and produced a really pretty little heifer for Kade. Dad went out to drive tractor again and dropped mom off to stay with grandma. Toni stayed with grandma Wednesday night.

On Thursday we had a big ditch break at work, but it could have been worse, no one was injured. We are starting the main canals up to start water on the 13th. Toni checked cows and horses when she got home, no one new. We got a gorilla cart and some circle tires in the Booker auction, which was good. We were bidding on some hay spears in the Yarboro auction. Hopefully we get those too. We missed some weed shearers in the Booker auction that would have been really great to have on the Russian olive trees. I was really disappointed we missed those. Toni is also watching those standalone 24 foot panels at Booker, but they went too high. She may have access to those panels delivered to Othello for $350 per panel if anyone needs any.

                On Friday Ben and I went with Anna, and Lane and Myles were also there, to Moscow to tour the University of Idaho. We had a great time in the walking tour and then Micheal Colley took us for a tour of the production cattle, feed lot, sheep and dairy facilities, etc. We all had a great time.  I had an emergency board meeting at 1, so I missed part of the tour. Toni had a bunch of meetings, and Chad was out so Toni was busy with him. We are trying to get all of the yearlings trimmed up for the first time. They got three yearlings done then four big mares in the time they had. The yearlings were all good, but they were the ones we expected to be good. They also had Celeste in to get a trim but Celeste is only good when Celeste is doing what Celeste wants to do. She was not into having her feet trimmed. Mom helped hold horses as well. Kaine went snowmobiling with Maxx, Marlo, Kade and Toni did most of the chores. We got home about six so Ben and Anna did go feed the cows.

On Saturday morning Anna and I went to the Big Bend Annual meeting for her to accept the scholarship she won. She got to read her essay to the meeting attendees. We sat with Uncle David and Shattucks. Our whole table won door prizes, we were a pretty lucky table. Dad went with Kade to Colton for Trap. Dad and Kade both reported it was a cold and windy trip. They then went to St John and saw Uncle Skip and went to Ed Hayes before coming back. Ben went around and got all of the auction items we bought, circle tires from Booker, hay spears from Yarboro. In the afternoon Ben and Anna rolled up fence. Toni and I moved mares and stallions around. We are trying to get the open mares out with studs asap before the mares with foals go out. We turned our 2 year olds out in the big pasture, but Gunner and three mares in their pen. MC got moved to Gunner’s pen with 2 mares. Cappy was able to stay in his pen with 2 mares. Dude and Bug still don’t have mares just because. I stayed with grandma on Saturday night. Anna and Lane went to Ritzville prom in Spokane.

On Sunday Wagners came out and looked at bulls. Dad and Ben went to Alans and got a harrow, checked on the Charolais cow and had cinnamon rolls with Alan. Anna went out and pulled more posts out of the fence. Kade tied up his steers, Anna washed her steers and heifers. Kade rode Stormy out to check things. Then Toni, Kade, Jaxsen, and I went out and got a few mares in out of circle 5. Shiney had foaled and had a big, pretty, grulla colt. We are very happy he is alive and healthy, but this is the second stunning grulla COLT she has had. It isn’t too much to ask for a filly is it? We have more to get in, but the main ones we wanted came in so we left it alone. We just had our little old white trailer so we took them in two loads. It was super windy so we called it a day.  Then we did chores. Kaine got home in time for chores. Kaine had tons of fun on his trip, but it was good to get him home and back to work.

Life is the sum of your choices- choose to buy a horse. We have five really cool yearlings left, a brood mare and Kade’s sale horse. All ready to be someone’s project.

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There is always so much optimism when the end of January hits and we can all see spring coming. Of course mother nature usually has some surprises left in store for us in February.

On Monday we all skipped work/school to go to the BB Cattle Sale. Kaine, Kade and Toni took horses, so they did not have to chase the bulls on foot. As kids we always used horses, but for the past few years they haven’t been, and the boys decided they did not want to walk anymore. Toni just rode before the sale with them, she was in bidding on bulls for us. We let Kade take Stormy and ride her in the morning. It was Stormys first ride away from home and she was a rock. A few things she kind of big eyed, but she was super great. She had to stay in the trailer when the sale actually started and Kade rode Electra. We had a couple of bulls we were bidding on and Toni had another couple  for a client. We did not get any. However, that is good for Joe, and we will just use one of his bulls or our polled bull, since we did not get one. Toni did get one for a client. Erina and Terry also came up to see us, and Morgan took Tel for a spin on Kevin, Kaine tried too but Tel did not want to ride with Kaine. Kaine also took Kayla for a ride on ol Kevin. I guess he took Kevin instead of Pow Pow so he could give kiddie rides? Kaine and Kade ran bulls back and forth with the twins and Nick. Anna, Traci, Marlo, Emma and I ran gates with Todd, Luke, Amy and Bree. Dad socialized. Ben sorted bulls with Jolene and Mar. Toni and I bought a dart medicine gun after the sale from Old Mill. We have been wanting one for over a year so were super excited about it. Then we went home and did chores.

                On Tuesday Toni was busy all day with clients so she texted Kaine and Kade and asked them to do her chores for her, she included me in her text. So when I got to the house dad asked me if I knew if Toni was stopped on her way to grandmas to feed the “colts?” Toni stayed with grandma on Tuesday. I said she is not, she asked the boys to feed them and the old horses, dad said he did not see the boys feed them. So I called Kaine, he said I did not get a text, I said not looking at your texts and not getting it are not the same thing. Did Kade feed the foals? He did not know, even though they are doing chores together he does not know if Kade fed them?? I called Kade, he also did not look, see or check his text messages. Lesson here, Kaine and Kade don’t read texts. Since they are always staring at their phones does that mean they are snapping?? Gina, Blue and Abs were NOT happy about the tardiness of their grain when I went out there, they had all been fed hay, just not their grain.

On Wednesday mom went over and stayed with grandma. Happy Valentines Day, and it would have been grandma and grandpa’s anniversary, so mom and dad stopped and got flowers at Kaffrins on their way. Toni chopped 2 poles and put them in her pu to take down at chore time. The poles left in the pile are all huge. Luckily she got to cut a bunch off of them as we only need to fix two spots on a 12 foot width fence. Kade and Anna had FFA practice after school so Toni, Kaine, and Jax  fixed the fence at mom and dads in Dude pen. An old pole broke and was a little leany. Toni now wants to work on the fence along the top of Cappy’s pen to get it shored up before breeding season. Kade went down after chores and started riding BB, the mare he has for sale.  It was dark out but she did a great job. Kade is just riding her in a halter.

Guess what, on Thursday we woke up to snow and it was snowing. Groundhog, what happened??? My drive to work was not too bad headed south, but the drive north for Ben was terrible, he said the worst he has had. The kids also said it was terrible going to school, Kaine needs new tires on his pickup and he spun out a bunch of times driving slow to mom and dads. 006 (an old show heifer) felt that Toni needed to feed her some corn when she checked due to the cold. Jax had more baby teeth pulled on Thursday. He had to have 7 removed before he could get braces, so that is next on the agenda.  Kade rode the black mare on Thursday night and Toni got some pics and videos for him to post. Then Toni went up and dug a couple of holes for railroad ties.  The ground wasn’t so frozen she couldn’t dig. Then she had clients that night so she didn’t get as much fixed on the fence as she wanted. Her and Jax had tried to lift the railroad ties but they needed more muscle. These railroad ties have been on the place long before we moved here back in the 80s and they are all of 10 feet tall and still heavy as heck. We had a cute black ballie calf on Thursday out of a Hereford cow.

We still had some snow on Friday, but a lot of it had melted. Avery, one of the clubby cows, had a cute Angus cross calf on Friday. Toni showed horses and Chad came out around the same time, so a lot was going on.  Mom and Dad had gone to town so Toni and Chad were on their own to get everything done. The yearlings came in great, so the people that came got to get a good look at the colts we have left for sale. They really liked a couple of them. We are color testing Mage for them to see if he is going to be gray or stay buckskin. Marlo came about the same time as mom and dad got home. Marlo told Toni that Kaine and Kade were broke down at the intersection of 17 and Hendricks. We found out later that Kaine’s transmission went out. The boys had someone help them push the pu off of the road as they were blocking the intersection. Then Anna had to go find Ben to go tow them home. Marlo and Toni did most of the chores before the boys finally got there for chores.  Toni asked the boys to come help put up the two railroad ties as she had the holes dug. It took Marlo, Toni, Kaine, and Kade to get the railroad ties up and in the holes. Once both were up, one of the boys said we just had to put the ties up right? Toni said yeah, so the boys took off. In their defense they still had to feed circle 5 and had a long day. Marlo and Toni tamped the ties in, put a cross bar up, chopped the fence out of the tree and got the fence fixed. When they stopped it was 6:50 pm and they could still see a little bit, so it is getting lighter out. Toni still wants to fortify the fence. It is basically at the top of the hill so it is pretty prone to sloughing.  Kade took a snaffle bit and rode BB late again. She is just a super cool mare. Too bad she doesn’t have papers. If she was reg we would probably keep her!

On Saturday we got the cows in and sorted them to put in CIDRs and put the rest out with the bulls. It was still pretty cold, so I let Toni ride my horse, Shimmer, and rode with Jaxsen in the pickup, Toni was going to have to haul her horse down. Anna rode Jag and Kevin and Kaine rode Pow. Kade was at a trap shoot.  We got all of the cows sorted, bulls moved out of the pasture, the AI cows into that pasture, cull cows sorted, the few cows that need a little TLC in, all of the ranch stuff we needed to get done we got it done. The horses were great. We had a small technical difficulty with Pow. We were out in the middle of the cornfield and her bridle just came off. Luckily Kaine was able to get her stopped with the halter so he switched bridles with Anna. Shimmer is not a horse you can ride chasing cows without a bridle. She is on the hotter side even now that she is older and likes to chase. Basically she will chase cows just for the love of the game. So a great horse to chase cows, terrible to try to trail ride. Good thing we don’t trail ride. Kevin was fine with the bridle switch. Pow and Kaine had some adjusting to do, but they got it done and we got the job done. Luckily we chose Saturday because even though it was cold, it wasn’t as bad as Sunday when we had snow and rain spitting down all day. We had a long Saturday but a really great one. We were all really cold by the end.  I went and stayed with Grandma Saturday night.

On Sunday we woke up to the snow rain mix. My drive home was fine. 039 calved and had a pretty nice bull calf. Even though it was snowing it wasn’t terribly cold so we didn’t take her to the barn. She had the calf down in the weeds so it was dry and warm. Kade and Kaine went over to help Marlo move a couple of couches. It didn’t take long and they were back before lunch. Lots of ranch stuff to get done, but we all kind of took it easy on Sunday, or as easy as we could anyway. Kaine worked on one of his show heifers and his steers. Anna went to Warden to see Lane, so Kaine helped feed the cows before we went up to do horse chores.

There is always so much optimism when the end of January hits and we can all see spring coming. Of course mother nature usually has some surprises left in store for us in February. The last two years we have had bad weather all the way into April. Lets hope that this year this last burst of snow is the last of it. We are all looking forward to warmer weather and green grass.

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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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Group 2 Halter Breaking was great, Evergreen Sale was a Success and we had fun and still have Friday Night Lights.

Monday was still a nice day, however, the weather man says it was supposed to get cold and raining. But it is October, so to be expected. Anna and Kade had rangeland management practice after school, Kaine and Jaxsen had football practice. Kaine was one of the players of the week, good job buddy. Toni and I started working on group 2, Smokin in clearly the easiest. Tulip lead Saul, Toni worked on Smokin and I worked on Runner.  Runner is our first foal out of Running Sparkles and wow, he is amazing. These three colts go to the same family and we are really excited about this group.

            Kade and Anna had a rangeland management competition on Tuesday, however, Anna was not feeling well so did not go. Kade did AWESOME. 6th overall individual, their team got 5th and made it to nationals. Jaxsen had a football game in Mattawa and they won 19 to 6. Jaxsen played an awesome game. Tulip and I worked on the foals and Kaine helped me when he got done with chores. Having Kaine come help with the foals is always an experience. The foals are not used to teenage boys with lots of hair.

                On Wednesday Toni and mom went to see grandma in the morning and I went and had dinner with her. Toni worked on the foals. Ben and Anna packed up to go to the Evergreen Sale.  Toni went and got Basil and Rosie so Tulip had help with the foals. All three donkeys led foals Wednesday night.  These three foals are just really big so we needed the extra help. Rosie is the newest donkey that we got from Samee and Pete and she is the toughest of the lot. Probably the youngest. She is also the hardest to deal with, but she isn’t a man killer. You do want to watch her back feet. Once she is hooked she is a rock. Those foals don’t get the best of her. Basil and Tulip and more like semi-retired, because that is what they want. Tulip especially wants to be a pet. We are careful to really treat her the way she chooses to be treated.

On Thursday after the board meeting Marlo, Anna and I headed to Ellensburg for the Evergreen Exclusive Sale. We got there and got set up and head dinner with cousins Bobbette and Ryan. Toni had court and was going over the overpass at Othello while we went under it. Toni and Kade worked on the colts and practiced loading them. They all did great. We like to load them three times each, and since these three are going together we wanted them to load together and understand how to interact.  Mom and dad went to Kaine’s game in Mattawa. Connell played awesome. Kaine is really enjoying football and playing varsity.

On Friday Anna, Marlo and I were in Ellensburg, we had an exhibitor meeting, we washed the steers and heifers, went to lunch with Lyyskis, and had a great time. That night was the banquet, Anna spoke as the president and did the Willard Wolf memorial scholarship.  Toni had court early in Pasco and had an awesome hearing with a major win. Toni practiced loading the colts some more.  She was loading them individually on Friday to make sure the colts would load on their own. She was on her own so the loading exercise took a few hours. Boys did chores.

On Saturday morning Anna, Marlo and I had breakfast with Lyyskis, after washing and feeding the heifers and steers, then we went back to the rodeo grounds to get set up. Toni and Dad came up to Ellenburg, Toni was in charge of the judging classes and was excited about that. She rounded up 4 classes and a bunch of kids. She then had to judge the cards. It was exciting to see how all the kids did. Anna didn’t get any of the winner money, but was right off the winners. Then we visited and showed the heifer and steers and had the sale. The Sale was great. Thank you Aram for buying Gogo and Ruth and Gary for buying 303. The sale was great, thank you to everyone that came and bid on the heifer and steers. We hauled 9 head back, we bought a steer and heifer (steer for Jaxsen and heifer for Anna) and then hauled 7 back for other people. Toni met with a client on the way home. Kade went hunting Saturday with uncle Tata. Kaine went to Middletons and hung out with friends. Ben did ranch work and got ready for the Nile. When Anna, Marlo and I got back, we had one person there to pick up his two heifers and then one person showed up shortly after to get her heifer.  Kaine and Kade had done chores, and Kaine helped Marlo and I work on the colts. Wow, Saturday was just flat busy.

Sunday morning Brad showed up bright and early to get his two steers. Then we loaded out the three colts to their new home, and took their grandkids out to pet Baby Blackie, Celest and Halo. Next Toni and I got in the mares and moved ones from circle 5 home and ones from home to circle 5. Weaned all of the sold foals and most of the big ones. We only left 2 colts in circle 5 but 27 head of mares.  Kaine went hunting with Keegan. Kade, Jaxsen and Anna worked on their heifers and steers and Anna and McCall packed up to go.  We got three more foals in to work on for the week. Capone, Mercedes, and Bailey. Two foals by Gunner and one by Sagebug. They are all super super big. They haltered really well and we are ready to work on them for the week.

We are excited that Basin Feed and Supply brought treat bags with coupons inside for us to give to people picking up foals. Thank you Maria for bringing those! It is really fun to have Basin Feed and Supply help us with our care packages for our buyers.

Thank you to everyone that supported Anna with her first reg Angus consignment sale. She put in a ton of work to get those calves ready and had a great sale. We are very proud of her accomplishment and appreciate all of the support she received from everyone.

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Another week gone by so quickly.

Monday was sunny, so Mastres got a little bit more of our hay baled. We worked on foals. Tulip got tied to the other 2, so know she has “pulled” all four of our foals for this week. These four are a pretty excellent group to start with. We could lead, to some extent, all four the first day. So hooking to Tulip is more just so they all four get worked on efficiently.  Kade had drivers Ed. Kaine and Jaxsen had football practice. Anna worked on her show animals and the min foals. Tulip is not happy about being back in the halter breaking pen. I went to Connell for a meeting with Columbia Basin Development League on the completion of the Columbia Basin Project. Toni had court.

Tuesday it rained in the morning, and then it was sunny, hopefully we can get some more hay up. Mike Chubb came and harvested a steer, we have a lot more if anyone needs meat. Jaxsen had a game in Royal on Tuesday, Marlo and Toni went, he was on fire. He had some good sacks and ran the ball 20 yards on a kick return. Anna did the horse chores because Kade had drivers ed, when Kaine and I got home we worked on the foals. I worked on Juju and Coffee and Kaine worked on Fooler and Super Puncher. It is really good for Kaine, or just anyone new, to get in the foal pen helping to get these foals exposed to new people. All four of these didn’t care about Kaine being new. They were fine. Ben and Anna also sorted the calves for Toni to haul to Moses Lake on Wednesday, and put them next to the chute and 811, 745 and 1 (a cow, bull and heifer), also next to the chute. Toni and Marlo brought Toni’s picked up and we hooked it up and discussed the plan for the next day.

On Wednesday Kaine had to go to school early to watch football film. Anna found the haul slips and filled them out and then Toni got here and Anna, Kade and Toni loaded the load.  I had already left for work, as well as the men had. I hear the cattle all loaded great and everything fit. We had to use the 3 compartment Wilson to get them all, but it was good.  It was a quick trip and then Toni was back at work. We worked on the foals that night, they are all doing great. Kaine helped, since he is home too late after football to help with the other chores.

On Thursday Mom and Toni went down to see grandma, they wore matching shirts and were twins. Grandma is at Kadlec right now so everyone is taking turns staying with her during the day there.  Kaine had a football against Toppenish. They played a great game, Kaine had some really good tackles and blocks. I worked on Juju before I left and turned on the circle. Toni worked on the rest of the foals. Kade did not have Drivers Ed on Thursday so he rode his horses. However, he did have to drive though, so did not get to ride as long as he would have liked.

On Friday I went to see grandma after work and have dinner with her. Marlo came and helped Toni worked on foals. Marlo really liked the 2 she worked on and they liked her in return. These four foals were already good enough on Friday to go out in the driveway. The kids did chores and then Kade went to rope, Anna went to work on her show animals, Kaine was sore from his football game and I do not know what Jaxsen did. The PVF sale was Friday starting at 6:30 pm central time so Toni stayed to watch the sale on CCI until Kade got home, then Kade watched. One of our top three heifers was the very last to sell so somehow Kade got her bought. We have wanted a PVF heifer for a long time.  Now we just need to ship her home from IL.

                On Saturday we loaded out the minis first thing. Two went via shipper to Montana, which we were really happy to meet the shippers, Cindy works at the Billings horse sale, so we now have a contact for shipping home if we get anything at Billings in the future. Wee Lass went with her owners, in the cab of the pickup. Next Juju left and then Coffee. Juju went up the ramp like a pro, I guess he was ready to hit the road. Coffee was not quite ready to leave and took a little longer to get him in. But he was not bad. We had a lunch break and then got the 4 heavy Hereford heifers in, so we have one heavy Angus heifer left (2 have already calved) and then the 4 Herefords. Ben and Kade tied his red half clubby steer to Basil, the donkey. Jaxsen washed his steer Guns. We did chores, worked on foals, etc. The sale at Moses Lake was still going when we got done so we checked it out. Our friends Joe and John had 2 lots in the sale. They didn’t sell great, but didn’t’ sell bad.

On Sunday morning two of the clubby heifers headed to Idaho with cousins. Kallie and Wyatt bought Baby Girl and the Fur Trader heifer to show. Then we went down to load Fooler.  The buyer was a little late, so we had time to start some other projects.  Toni started filing and I started making the 2024 mares page list, so we can started deciding who we are breeding who too. Fooler did pretty good loading when Tracy got there, slowly but surely. Then we took a lunch break and Toni did her billing and I got the horses in out of the desert that had escaped out there. McCall came and her and Anna washed and clipped and got ready for the Nile. We tied Kade’s red steer up to Rosie that afternoon and he worked on him, and then him and Anna switched the steer and heifer. Kaine fixed my Colorado tire and worked on his steer and heifer. After chores Toni and I got in the next three foals to halter break, Smokin, Saul and Runner. Two colts by Gunner and one out of a Gunner daughter and by King.  Smokin is a pet so it will be interesting to see how he does. Sometimes pets are the worst.

Another week gone by so quickly. Next week Anna has her three lots at the Evergreen Sale in Ellensburg, selling Oct 14. She has worked really hard on these three calves. If you know anyone looking for show calves for next year, she has 1 Angus heifer and 2 Angus steers that are show ready. She has been working on these calves for months, the heifer has already been to a show and handled by small children. These are really good calves. Please come show her your support if you have time. We are very proud of the hard work she has done to get ready for her FIRST, probably not last, auction.

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I can’t believe that summer is already coming to an end.

Monday proved to be an interesting August day. We woke up to the rain pouring so hard on the way to work that you could barely see through it and thunder and lighting storms. Power outages, pumps going off, fires around from the lighting strikes. But it made for a cooler evening for the 4H meeting that night. Anna took her little bull over that she is going to show at the NILE. The rest of the kids took their “bad” steers.  Meaning Jaxsen took his Angus Loki, and Kade and Kaine took their char steers. At this point all of the kids steers have been to a show and are ready to roll. There were some FFA kids there that had not been to a show. McCall ran the meeting and Whitney and Toni assisted. The meeting went long so that everyone had a chance to get their steers out and moving. Some of the steers need more work, some need more weight, some just need more everything, but the fair is coming up and these kids have all worked hard and will have a good time. All the adults enjoyed the get together.

Tuesday morning I took Kaine to Moses Lake to get his Ag Permit. We were in and out pretty fast. Toni to Kade to Tri Cities, to get brackets put on his teeth, then teeth pulled then braces. Poor kid. But don’t worry, he still practiced roping. You won’t be a good roper if you can’t rope through the pain. Mom went and stayed with grandma on Tuesday. Dad did not harvest Monday or Tuesday due to the rain. So Jax went with Dad to the tri-cities where dad bought him brunch. Jax proceeded to try to eat an entire chicken fried steak with all the sides. Unclear what Dad got because everyone was amazed that Jax thought he could eat that much. He did not get it eaten. He was so full the rest of the day he couldn’t do much and maybe was a bit sick. The men fixed circles Tuesday evening. Anna found some dogs on the road, cute little ones, a mom dog and her puppy. So Toni and I spent most of Tuesday night driving around trying to find their owners. The general consensus was from the people that we talked to that the dogs had been dropped off and people had seen them around. We found out that some friends had to put their old dog down that day, so we took the little found dogs to them for their kids. Good deed of the day done. The parents maybe weren’t too happy with us, but friends are friends.

On Wednesday morning Toni and Kicker ran two loads of cows to Moses Lake. They made it back in record time. We haven’t taken cattle to Moses Lake’s sale yard before, but the people there unloading were nice and it is way closer than Toppenish. Lets just hope the prices are similar. Anna went to Tri Cities to get the meat at Bryans. She took her friend Josie with her and they got milkshakes for lunch.  I had a skin appt midday. Toni stayed at grandmas that night.  Toni did most of chores, so I just moved the water and played with the foals. The kids are working on their show animals, and have started halter breaking some for next year.

On Thursday after washing steers and heifers, Kade convinced Jaxsen to pull the roping dummy for him. There was way too much negotiation considering all that Kade does for Jaxsen and finally Toni had to tell Jaxsen to get his butt outside and drive the 4-wheeler around. Jaxsen would only agree to 30 minutes and set his timer. Kade wasn’t too impressed with his horse and Slick is pretty unimpressed with Kade. Slick doesn’t want to be a roping horse at 18 years old. Kade decided he needed a new horse between his old horse and his young horse. Our hay got swathed on Thursday. And we had people come out to look at the horses on their way to the Okanagan stampede. They had come to look at a few foals but Toni gave them a tour and they looked at all the foals and the yearlings.

On Friday the kids, mom and I all got haircuts. I went out and fixed fence after and got some pics of the calves. The kids washed steers and then I got pics of Kade and Anna to upload for the show. I used show pics if we had a good side shot. I went and stayed with grandma Friday night and Toni and Kade rode. Kade was still not eating due to the braces and the pulled teeth, but he needed to get his riding time in.

Saturday Anna and Kade went to WSU meats judging. They left at 4:30 am.  Ben and Kaine started tattooing the bull calves. I helped when I got home. At chore time mom’s cow Libby was down by the gate and dad has been wanting us to put her in the alley to eat down the weeds. Well we just let her out the gate thinking she would stop in the alley to eat weeds while we shut the gates. Nope, she took off to find friends. We ended up clear down by circle 5 and had to lead her all the way back home. It was not the best laid plan. She ran over people, ran into the 4-wheeler, hid in the corn, overall proved that having a pet cow isn’t ideal.

Lane came down on Sunday. Anna and Ben got up early and finished tattooing the calves that were weaned. Kade and Jaxsen came down early to wash their steers, Kade and Toni were headed to Dayton to get Electra, she is Jag’s full sister by Double and out of Tuffy, she has been roped off of, but not ridden in a year, so Kade was getting her to try roping off of. They also picked up Nugget from Jeannie. Marlo came down and we went out and got some pics of the heifer calves and then went down to do chores. Toni had some Sr pic plans, she was not home by 5:30, the planned start time, so we were instructed to start. She got there after the first costume change. She had some great ideas and they turned out really well.  Anna also needed pictures for the final AQHA Youth project, so the pictures killed 2 birds with 1 stone. Anna has put in a ton of time with her yearling, Gunnie, so we are hopeful that she does well in the program. The program deadline is coming up for anyone that wants to apply. We know of one great kid applying this year, but anyone can apply.

This was our last full weekend home of summer vacation. Next weekend we go into the BF Fair for setup. I can’t believe that summer is already coming to an end. On a positive note, for anyone that wants to support the kids, they will be selling steers at BF Fair on Aug 25, CBJLS on Sept 9, and Othello on Sept 16. OR if someone wants to support local kids but doesn’t want to buy an animal you can donate to the North Franklin Livestock Booster- they are all set up and ready to support kids at the fair this year. Checks go to NFLB c/o Christine Jenks, 2543 Rangeview Rd, Othello, WA 99344.

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Last Week in Pictures

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KT King of the City, “2”

KT King of the City, “2”
Colt
Sire: KT Jackpot City
Dam: KT Copper Isabelle 
Date Born: 4/12/22
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Color: Palomino
Price: $5,000
Phenomenal colt out of Izzy and by Jackpot. Izzy is out of Captains Double Coy and by KT Copper Queen Cleo. Izzy is our first 4th generation mare. We were able to show her prior to her being injured, then we use her on the ranch for a few years before adding her to our brood mare band. She is a really nice mare that we love, she is one of our favorites. She is really cowy and goes after the cows and dogs. We love her foals, they are very smart and trainable as well as having great confirmations. She is 83% NFQHA and her pedigree includes Sizzlin Hot, Major Bonanza, Ed Echols, Coys Bonanza, Major King and more. KT Jackpot City is out of Lenas Abbie N Charge and is by City Smarts. “Abbie” is a daughter of Smart Like Lena with Mr. Charge Bar on the bottom side. Smart Like Lena is a son of Smart Little Lena and has lifetime earnings of over $89,000.00 a ROM in cutting, and has sired offspring earning over $100,000 in NCHA money. Mr. Charge Bar was an NCHA money earner, had 33 AQHA performance points, 11 halter points, and an SI of 75. City Smarts is by An Educated Guess, 385 reining points, and the highest point earning son of Smart Chic Olena. City has a full brother that is a reiner and priced at $13,000. This is a pretty moving colt with tons of ability and a performance deluxe pedigree

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