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Last Week in Pictures

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Last Week in Pictures

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How quickly we have gone from the beginning of summer to the end.

Monday I headed to Park City, Utah for a National Water Resources Conference. I was down there all week. I had a good time, toured a brand-new water treatment plant. Learned about terminal lakes, how CA does not have enough water storage, how Utah has some snow sonar they are using to predict the upcoming water supply, and much more. The cows got out on Monday, and Toni and Anna got them in and fixed the fence. Monday was another hot day at home, so the wasps were still out. After chores, Toni and Anna went and gathered the mares that needed to head to Pullman on Tuesday to be ultra sounded. There were 2 down at my house that were moved up to Moms. The other 2 just needed to be put somewhere they could be caught easily. The big boys and dad are still in wheat harvest.

On Tuesday mom and Toni went to Pullman to pick up Pinky and Viper and they took Charlie and the outside mares up to get ultra sounded. Overall, the outside mares all did really well. One of the outside mares is three, so very young. They all loaded great and unloaded great in Pullman. Went into the stocks well and overall were super good. All three were believed to be in foal. One went home from the WSU campus, the other 2 came back home. The real disappointment was Charlie. She had absorbed so we did a biopsy. The bad news is that her chances of carrying another foal are 10-50%, so very disappointing. Viper and Pinky were happy to be home and Viper had forgotten about circle tracks, so once turned out in the big pasture had to run around a bit. Jaxsen stayed with Skip. Anna fixed fence, chopped weeds and worked on the calves. Dad and the big boys are harvesting wheat in Kahlotus.

Toni had a demo with ranchbot on Wednesday. Her friend Liam has taken a job with ranchbot so came out to see if they could help with our trough monitoring. We now have one device installed so we can see what we think. Then people out to look at horses. Anna continued working on weeds, halter breaking and fencing.

Thursday Jaxsen and Anna took Jaxsen’s steers, and one of Kade’s since we had reserved 3 spots, to get their feet trimmed. There were lightening and thunder storms, rain, etc. Terry and Erina sent their mare, Sadie, who is by Dude and their mare Livvy, over for Kade to ride. She came off the trailer in the big thunder storm really well. She is at Toni’s for Kade to work on. She is a broke, pretty dark bay mare. Not super tall, but built really well.  Boys got sent home early due to the rain, so they were able to help with chores.

More rain on Friday, so the boys came home early again. I came home on Friday. Anna stayed with grandma for me on Friday. Marlo came to help Toni and Jaxsen with chores. She went out back to feed Windy and Redy. We have them on Purina Ultium. All the horses love this Ultium product. Especially Redy and Windy. Toni didn’t give Marlo the right feeding instruction, so Marlo didn’t have the Ultium pellets in the mix so Redy bit her Marlo so show his dissatisfaction. Redy is pretty funny. These foals are really looking good on this product and we have the team to thank for it. When Blackie adopted Windy, we knew we needed to get really good feed into both Blackie and the 2 foals to keep them happy and healthy. We put calls in to our friends and owe a big Thank You to Morgan McDowel of Old Mill Country Store in Ellensburg, Rowdy Barry, and Lane Howe with Purina for helping us figure out the best option and getting it over to us. These foals aren’t just coasting, they are accelerating on this feed.

Saturday Toni, Anna, Jaxsen and I got the cows with bull calves in and bled them for preg checking. Dad took a bull to Benton City, our last bull, to deliver. We are officially sold out of breeding age bulls for 2025! Don’t worry, the 2025 calves are high end and we are selling bulls for 2026 delivery right now. Note that Ben was at work in the morning when we needed to sort his crazy longhorn and her calf out of the herd. So we got the cows with bull calves in, sorted, weaned the bull calves, got the last bull in, got him loaded and sent dad on his way. Then started bleeding cows. That blood will go to the lab and will tell us which cows are pregnant and which are not. This is a low impact way to get this done and help make management decisions. We also prefer to work the cows at our pace, especially with how many of them have to be caught and led through the chute due to the high volume of ex-show cattle that we have retained. Way too many tame ones!

On Sunday 6 of the bulls calves were out, they knocked a pole down. So we fixed that and got them in and re-weaned. We got some new pics of a few of the foals. Worked on Holly. Fed hay. Etc.

How quickly we have gone from the beginning of summer to the end. We are officially done breeding horses for 2025. We have had some interest in late foals but we are done. We are really excited about the level of interest we have had in the foals this year. Anyone wanting to get theirs picked out and on the weaning schedule, please let us know!

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On hot days, cold days, everyday- letting the excuses define you is not an option, get out and ride.

Kaine and Kade were back at wheat harvest on Monday morning. Kaine is driving one of the combines and Kade is driving the bank out wagon. Anna is hard at working halter breaking the calves she has for sale. She has a couple of show heifers and some steers in. Jaxsen goes down and works on his steers for part of the day. Him and I also do Kade’s part of the chores at night, while Toni does our chores and Anna does Kaine’s chores, Jaxsen is very excited around it. Especially on the 100 degree days. We had an outside mare come in to get bred to Tank. It is late in the season but that is better for some people, especially if they are from a bit colder area. The mare is really nice so we are excited about what she is going to have next year. The last Dude baby was also born out of Blueberry. A stunning buckskin colt. We knew we would have some regrets about selling her after we saw the foal. After Kade got off of work he rode the half halflinger around. She is really cute and sweet. We are hoping she will make a good mountain horse for SR.

On Tuesday mom went and stayed with grandma and Toni and Dad went to Spokane to get his saddle. Before they left, Toni and Dad put another outside mare in a pen to get picked up. Most of the outside mares are bred and going home at this point, except for the few we are just getting in. Toni and Dad also went to McBrides Quarter Horses in Medical Lake to look at Marcy’s foals. Marcy has a Leroy daughter and Leroy sister that both have stunning foals. Anna went and helped the neighbor work her few cows then went and got Jaxsen to work on his steers. Erina texted that Kat and Abby Martin were 1st place in Cowboy Dressage World. Super Exciting. Kade continued riding the halflinger.

Kaine and Kade were still at it harvesting. Dad joined the crew on Wednesday. Anna and Jaxsen continued working on steers and heifers. Devo was out Wednesday morning, Anna’s show heifer from 2024, so she got her in first thing and fixed the fence. Anna and Jaxsen also clipped the animals that were going to Sagebrush Classic on Saturday, or started clipping them. Toni took some pics of an outside mare being bred to Sagebug for her owner. Toni and I got some pics of Whiskey and Mighty for someone on Wednesday. Then we worked on Holly for a bit.

Thursday our mare from Texas arrived. Toni went down to Hermiston to meet the hauler and pick her up. This is a dream come true for me as I have wanted a Shiner Named Sioux daughter for years. We found one from a gal we have bought from before, priced right and bred for 2026. She is a nice big mare, bay, so she will fit in perfectly here. She had a long trip so she went to live at my house with Rosey the donkey for a bit. Lots of feed, easy access to water, and time to recuperate. Toni and I worked on Holly again on Thursday. It is really hot, we have not been super motivated. Anna and Jaxsen clipped cattle to go to Sagebrush and worked on packing the trailer. Anna said Jaxsen just clipped Bugs and didn’t help much packing.

On Friday we worked on Holly and Bellini. Dad and I went to Palouse to get pellets. Anna continued to clip and pack the trailer. The boys are still harvesting. It was hot hot hot again and made us have regrets about going to a show on Saturday. The horses were all fine and the cattle all look good, but hot weather really puts a damper on energy.

On Saturday we were up with the sun, or before the sun, and headed to Colfax to the Sagebrush Classic. We had a great time, saw all our show friends. Savannah was 3rd overall PeeWee. Anna was 5th overall senior. All the kids showed great. Kaine’s steer won his class, Hazel won her class. It was hot, but it has been hotter there. So it was all good. Kade took his Nile Merit heifer Carla. She did good.  Toni and I stopped in Washtucna at Sonny’s tavern to get take out chicken and fries along with big lemonades for everyone at home. We had two trailer loads of cattle at the show, including Anna’s two cow/calf pairs. She was Grand and Reserve with them at the show. The Koller/Alexander team put on another great Sagebrush Classic show.

Sunday we got the cows in and doctored some bad eyes. We put big bales in with the yearling colts and Tank’s pen. Super hot super sweaty day. It is always interesting to set goals for yourself and see what excuses your body can come up with. Too tired, too hot, too cold, too windy, always an excuse to not do what you set out to get accomplished. On hot days, cold days, everyday- letting the excuses define you is not an option, get out and ride.

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Habits start off as a choice and build into a habit over time.

            On Monday Kaine and Kade started a wheat harvest job in Kahlotus, right now they are doing preharvest work. That has made us pretty shorthanded, but the boys are all excited to get paid to work. It probably doesn’t shock anyone that the pay here at the ranch is in trade. Anna had a dr appt then picked up Jaxsen on her way home so he could work on his steers. Anna is working on her calves; she definitely has some favorites. Toni is catching up on work from being gone all the week before to Utah. During chores Windy, the orphan foal double grafted onto Blackie, realized that Toni leaves the gate cracked when she takes the grain into their pen. So Windy went for a walkabout out into the yard. Luckily her brother and mother did not go with her so she eventually ran back into her pen. She is a little stinker. Other than that, it was a pretty normal evening with lots of chores.

On Tuesday Erina, mom, Toni, Anna and I went to Coeur d’Alene for a girls’ day and had facials. The men did all our chores and we had a late dinner before we came back. We all had a great time. Jaxsen spent the day with dad and Skip. It was really nice to do something totally different, outside the wheelhouse, and the best part is that Erina set it all up so we just had to show up and enjoy.

Wednesday mom and dad went to town and got a new office fish for me. Daniela at work decided we should not name him George again and this one is Ramses off of Nacho Libre. Jaxsen worked on his steers again. He says they are great. The big boys are getting home late, they are rod weeding weeds. Chores were pretty normal. Since we are doing all the chores, the yearlings weren’t fed when Toni went to move water so July was in fine form. He chased her dog, ran around wagging his little donkey tail. Just a reminder that mom doesn’t want to ever sell July so he is priced really high, like ridiculously high at $20,000.00. And if someone came up with 20,000, well then, they have 40,000 they could spend on him. And if they would spend 40,000 on him then she does not think they are smart enough to have him since they are spending their money unwisely. We have had people ask if he is for sale and we don’t think that is a for sale price, so that she would actually sell him. Toni stayed with grandma on Wednesday. Grandma is still not sleeping.

Thursday Jaxsen and I discussed his next steps in working on his steers. He is becoming a good chore boy. Building muscles loading hay. Ben chopped down some more Russian Olive Trees with the Kitten. Boys are still farming. Anna has been working away on the post replacement project, she is almost done. She is expanded beyond filling for Toni. She is halter breaking some sale calves. The summer is speeding by. The big boys are still tying up their show calves in the morning before work, then Anna has been feeding them at night and turning them loose because the boys are getting home so late. Jax is working on both of his steers with minimal complaints. Chores were normal.

On Friday mom and Anna took the puppies in for their last shots and everyone except Snickerdoodle got spayed or neutered. Poor little guys. Erina and Terry brought Jr and Josie out on their annual trip to see the horses. Jr is a budding photographer and took Toni’s camera to take pics. He is 5 1/2. Everyone had a good time. Blackie refused to walk down the hill (yes, she is still walking through the hot fence to go up the hill), so they went up to see her and pet the babies. Windy has stranger danger which we did not realize. Red doesn’t. He doesn’t know a stranger which is a pretty typical Blackie/Tank foal. We don’t know where Windy’s attitude comes from. Marlo came out for chores so she helped Jaxsen. Marlo likes things clean so she had Jax clean off the back of the chore pu and clean off all the strings. They found the dull machete that is used to cut bales open and been missing for months. It was missing because it was covered in hay and strings. Jax thought he should get to keep it. We all were nervous about what he might do with it, so the machete is still in the chore pu. Long fun day. I headed to Grandma’s with Doodle for the night. She still isn’t sleeping.

I got some pictures of Kade and Carla, his Nile Merit heifer, on Saturday and a couple of pictures of a few of Anna’s show calves for sale. Anna and I went out to check the cows and look for bad eyes. The Hallowells came out to get Derringer to breed their mini mare, so we went on a small tour. Mom had not seen Jack Jack yet. Kade worked on Boon because he had not been riding her at night due to work. Kaine and Kade bought caught their extra show steers, since they need to be at least somewhat halter broke in case they need them. Kaine also took the lawn mower tire in and got it fixed and him and dad went to the Ace Hardware grand opening in Connell. Kade worked on Jag and Texas Red on Saturday night as well.

On Sunday, Sonny and Jeanie brought a gelding for Kade to ride, and they all went to look at the foals. Chad was out and timed some horses. Toni had two groups of people out looking at foals, and mares. Kade rode Butterscotch for one group. She had not been ridden for a few years and was great.

Habits start off as a choice and build into a habit over time. Making time for your horse and yourself is the best habit a person can have. It isn’t too late to start or get back on track. If  your dream has been to have a horse, come get one. We have lots of choices and there is always time for a horse.

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We love having people out to see the foals, yearlings, and the handful of broodmares we have for sale. Feel free to schedule to come out!

On Monday Anna built a fence in Blackie’s pen to keep her from going up the hill. Her arthritis has gotten really bad but she keeps going up the hill every day and standing at the top which irritates mom. Toni rode Gina over from her pen to get her meds. Gina has not been ridden since we had her, so Toni jumped on with a halter bareback. I guess she figured if Gina has earned her ROM she will be fine. And she was. Besides side stepping away from the fence when Toni jumped on. Kade and Anna finished packing him up to go to Utah for Simmental regionals. Kaine took the 5th wheel camper in to get new tires. Leslie had a blow out in May when we went to Spokane, and our tires are 7 years old, so we decided it was time to change out the stock tires. The carpet guy came back and finished the trim. Kaine and Kade went to Kahlotus for an interview for a wheat harvest job. I told them we have plenty of work, but they seem to want to get paid.

            Tuesday Anna and dad headed to Pullman to get Jitter, she has been confirmed in foal to GSR Guns N Bullets. Toni had people out to look at Revel and her colt, Manhattan Flash. They also decided to take Sarge as well. They already have Revel’s sister, Cinder, and a colt named Duke from us. It is a great home for all of them. Kade did last minute prep before him and Toni left for Utah. Kaine and Jaxsen started football camp Tuesday, they left earlyish and got home late.   

Toni and Kade headed to Tremonton Utah at 5 Wednesday morning. They got there at around 2 our time. They got set up and ready for the Simmental show. Kaine and Jaxsen went to Day 2 of Football camp. Anna had a long list of things, she got a mare in to doctor, who was not particularly easy to catch. But she got it done. She met the DISH guy and got that fixed. Did some irrigation work. Worked on the calves she is halter breaking. Mowed the yard. We got some items in Booker Auction on Wednesday, a disc, got a heck of a deal on it. A mower for thistles, the one we have is not working, we are still going to fix it but got one in the auction. Anna and I did chores. The men fixed circles and chased water. The football boys are getting home really late, as following the football camp they go back to Connell and watch video.

In Utah Kade and Toni checked Penelope in. Had opening ceremony and family fun night. Simm regionals is a bit different than other shows. Simm offers 5 competitions pre-showing and the kids are required to do at least 3, one of which is a speaking competition, before they are allowed to show. So Kade competed in 4 of the 5. Toni and her group of parents participated in the trade show and supported the people there. Anna tied the show calves she is halter breaking, so if you are looking for a show steer or heifer for 2026, we have some getting ready. Kaine and Jaxsen were still at Football camp. Mom and dad took Skip to Yakima for some mandatory VA appts. They also picked up some feed for Blackie and her two foals. I headed to stay with Grandma on Thursday, who is still not sleeping.

On Friday in Utah Kade had livestock judging and helped Ava fit her bull for the bull class. Kaine and I deliver a bull in the morning. We only have one Angus bull left for sale if anyone is looking. Anna and Jaxsen went into CBJLS to help Aram set up for his senior project, a cattle showing clinic.  When Kaine and I got back, Anna and I went out and caught Sagebug and brought him in to put with an outside mare. He was not particularly happy with us. Chad came out in the afternoon, so I ran to get Jaxsen to help, and Anna pushed the rest of Sagebugs mares out with Gunners mares, Sagebug and Gunner are now pulled for the winter. Jaxsen held Gina while I caught some other horses, and then Jaxsen went and moved all the water. Chad and I decided June the donkey probably had not been done before, and she could have been worse. Could have been better too.  

Kade show Penelope on Saturday. He had a really hard class, both the champion and third overall heifers were in his class, and he did really well. He was not called back in showmanship, but him and Penelope did a great job. Toni and Kade then packed and headed home after the awards ceremony. Kade took 3rd in the Genetic Evaluation and 9th in the Cattlemen’s Quiz. If he goes back to a Simm show, we are going to have him actually prepare for some of the competitions, think how well he could do then. Jonel and Ava left with them. Aram had his showmanship clinic, that was his Sr project. Anna helped him with the clinic, I took pics and Ben cooked. Snickerdoodle came in with us. We donated the burger. The kids learned a lot and it was a great clinic. I came home as soon as it was over, but Ben and Anna helped Aram clean up. Kaine worked on his steers, his heifer Baby Jewel, was in at the clinic for Harlen to show. Then Kaine dieseled up the Skidsteer since Anna used all the fuel in it. Jaxsen and I put out grass bales.

Sunday Anna caught her calves she is halter breaking, Kaine caught the steers and fed them. Kade came down a little later since it was after midnight when he got home. The kids worked on their animals. Anna tied up her calves. I went out and checked the bulls and heifers and got some pics. Ben fixed circles and got a bull in to put with Kade’s Simmental heifer, she was in heat.  We put out bales, checked everything, and did ranch stuff.

We are wrapping up the horse breeding season, but we are still really busy with the kids and their show cattle. We love having people out to see the foals, yearlings, and the handful of broodmares we have for sale. Feel free to schedule to come out!

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The kids are officially on summer break

The kids are officially on summer break, which is a relief since we have a lot to tackle around here. Jaxsen and Kaine are diving into summer football, with practices lined up throughout the week and a jamboree scheduled for Friday, keeping them busy and active. Meanwhile, Kade and Toni are gearing up for the Simmental Regionals in just a week and a half, so they’re busy organizing travel documents, checking tires, and getting oil changes done to ensure everything runs smoothly. Kade has also been busy relocating the round pen from its winter spot, where we were halter breaking, to a more stable area, and he’s started working with the two-year-olds. Anna has taken on the task of replacing the old fiberglass posts with sturdy metal T posts, enhancing the durability of our fencing. Additionally, she and Kaine have been out using the skid steer to cut down Russian Olive trees, tackling the overgrowth and making the property look much better.

This week has been sweltering we are reaching triple digits. Kade and I have found ourselves in a bit of a disagreement over Gucci, a three-year-old horse sired by Tank and out of Blue, which Kade has been training. He has claiming Remi, I’ve claimed SJ as “mine,” but it seems we’ve come to a consensus that Gucci might actually suit me better. However, Kade also thinks she will be a good rope horse, however, maybe too lazy. Kade has been lending a hand to Anna with her own three-year-old, Gunny. She worked with Gunny last year, but now it’s time for her to start riding Gunny out, so Kade has been stepping in during the day to help her out. On top of that, Anna is juggling a part-time job with Toni this summer, where she’s been tackling legal work. She’s managed to get Toni all caught up on filing, which means she can now shift her focus to more engaging tasks. Meanwhile, I’m not quite sure what Jaxsen occupies his time with, but I keep reminding him that his steers won’t halter break themselves, and they’re only going to get more challenging as they grow. To add to the chaos, our HVAC system flooded the office, so Anna and Kaine have been busy cleaning up the mess and tearing out the carpet. Thankfully, our friend Hector has a carpet guy lined up, and he’s scheduled to come on Friday to replace the flooring.

On Wednesday July the donkey colt assisted in moving water The sweltering heat of the week had made him somewhat lazy, causing him to neglect his usual responsibilities. However, on this particular day, he seemed to regain his enthusiasm and decided it was time to pitch in once more. He also decided it was great fun to chase Toni’s dog Abby. Ben chased water all week and fixed circles.

On Thursday, our friends Steve and Louis came over to visit and check out all the adorable foals. They hadn’t had the chance to meet MC yet, and it had been ages since they last saw Tank, who was just a colt back then. We spent a delightful afternoon reminiscing and catching up on each other’s lives. After we wrapped up our visit, Toni took care of the chores while I headed over to spend some quality time with Grandma.

On Friday, Dad and Toni made the trip to Spokane to pick up Gina, our last mare at Allies. While they were there, they also met up with Denise, they took Kenna and Blondie. Kenna and Blondie went with Denise to their new home in Montana. We’re thrilled to share that Gina is confirmed in foal to Brother Jackson, which has us all buzzing with excitement. Later that afternoon, we headed to Royal City for the football jamboree, while Anna and Kade stayed back to handle the chores at home. I have to say, the boys played exceptionally well! They faced off against Moses Lake, a much larger school, Ephrata, which is just one classification above us, and Okanagan, who competes in a different division altogether. It was a special day for Jaxsen, as it marked his first game as a high school player, while for Kaine, it was bittersweet since it was his last chance to play spring ball before he becomes a senior next year.

On Saturday, Ben took the three older kids to Hermiston for the UCCA Desert Classic, and they all performed exceptionally well. Each of their four heifers advanced to the championship round, with Short Bread, Penelope, and Baby Jewel winning their respective classes, while Hazel secured a commendable second place. In the championship round, Baby Jewel was crowned the overall heifer champion, and Penelope finished in third place overall. Kade also had a strong showing, finishing third in his class with his steer, while Kaine earned the title of reserve champion. Our Juju who was named grand champion. All three kids made it to the championship round in showmanship, showcasing their hard work and dedication. Back at home, Toni and I were busy as well; we shipped out a cow and her calf, carefully sorting through the herd to reunite a mother who had gotten separated from her young one. We also managed to get Gunner’s pen in, pulling him out and transporting a few of his mares to the house while letting the rest out into the desert. Toni took the time to chop down a thistle, and then we wrapped up the day with our usual chores, feeling accomplished after a busy but rewarding day.

Happy Father’s Day! We gathered in Washtucna at Sonny’s for a delightful lunch with Sherri, Berry, and Jeanie. The atmosphere was lively, and we all enjoyed each other’s company, sharing stories and laughter. After our meal, we returned home where Toni and Kade snapped some pictures of North to send out. Meanwhile, Jaxsen and I got busy putting out grass bales, ensuring the animals had plenty to munch on. Kaine and Anna dove right into their cattle chores, working diligently to keep everything running smoothly. It was a fulfilling day filled with family, fun, and a bit of hard work.

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I used some AI with the BLOG. Toni thinks it is like the episode of Friends when Joey uses the Thesaurus for his job application.

Monday was a whirlwind! Toni and Dad headed to Pullman, braving the drive to get Peeps a pre-sale vet inspection. They also picked up Abs from WSU – she’s in foal to Hired Gun, exciting news! Then on the way home, stopped by Katie and Chad’s to get Cash. So one up to Pullman, two back. While at WSU they also needed to pull hair on Metallic Bug for a prospective buyer who wants him disease panel tested. They got to see both of the foals still up there and mess with them a bit. Meanwhile, Anna took Kenna and Blondie to see Sheena to get their travel papers sorted for their Montana trip. And to top it all off, Kaine and Jaxsen finally started football practice for summer football. It is kind of cool that they will both be on the highschool team for this one year.

On Tuesday Anna and her trusty canine companions, a chaotic mix of fluffy chaos, checked the cows and horses. They then replaced the old fiberglass fence posts, with metal T posts.  Anna also wants to learn some of Mom’s recipes so Anna and mom then made cinnamon rolls. Wednesday Anna and Dad planned to visit Alan A., a beloved friend. Dad said Alan was his first friend when he moved to Pasco a long dang time ago. Anna and Dad planned to take him a batch of those delicious cinnamon rolls. News from the football field was equally positive: Jaxsen claims to be a starter on the JV team. So we will see how that plays out for him. The upcoming spring ball jamboree is next Friday. Meanwhile, Kade and Anna cared for the cattle and horses. The puppies, however, presented a new challenge. No longer could their tiny, half mini poodle forms be allowed unsupervised. Tipsy, their diligent Great Pyrenees guardian dog, had become their unofficial nanny, leading them on epic patrol expeditions around the property. (Tipsy: Loyal, slightly eccentric guardian, more interested in inspecting gopher holes than preventing escape). The puppies, barely larger than cats, were a constant source of amusement and occasional frustration. Tuesday night had been a monumental feat: the removal of countless cheat grass seeds from their luxurious coats, a task that left Anna smelling faintly of dry grass and exhaustion.

On Wednesday, Toni began her three-day court commitment, making her unavailable for contact. Meanwhile, Jaxsen was thrilled to attend his 8th-grade trip to Triple Play, a journey Toni likely would have joined if not for her court obligations—not out of desire, but to keep a watchful eye on him. Dad and Anna went to see Alan and look at the Charolais heifers. That evening, Frieda experienced colic, prompting us to administer Immediate Response and Zestera while walking her for an hour. After finishing chores and moving the water, Toni and I took turns walking Frieda. In the meantime, Anna and Kade ventured out to retrieve a paddle boat that had drifted away, reporting that it might need some steering repairs.

Toni returned to Ritzville on Thursday for court proceedings, while Kaine enjoyed a trip to Silverwood with the senior class, despite being a junior himself. Mom and I speculated that had he known he could join the seniors on their trip without actually being one, he likely would have participated every year. The only requirement was for him to persuade a senior to secure a ticket for him and take him along before he turned 16, which I’m sure he could have managed. Meanwhile, Anna took four bred heifers for pregnancy checks that same day, and afterward, she and Mom brought the puppies to the vet. Freida, our older mare, seemed to be doing well; we concluded that she simply needed to graze on grass. Tank has several mares in his pen, so they are provided with alfalfa and a grass bale. We’re hopeful she’s pregnant, although 24, so if she is not then that is ok. Freida appeared quite content to be turned out, however, Outlaw seemed less so since his best friend Gold was still in with Tank. Upon returning home that evening, I noticed something protruding from the side of Pow’s head that resembled a stick. Concerned, I reached out to Sheena and scheduled an appointment for Pow first thing Friday morning.

On Friday, Toni took the Featherlight to Les Schwab to get new tires installed before she and Kade headed off to Utah for the Simmental show. Meanwhile, Ben made a quick stop to see Sheena with Pow on his way to work, as I had stayed with Grandma the night before. Once I returned home, I set out to find the two missing pairs that had wandered off into the desert. With the help of the puppies and the dogs, we managed to round them up successfully. Shortly after, Sheena informed me that Pow was ready, so I rushed inside to pick her up. It turned out that it wasn’t just a stick she had encountered; she had actually broken her face, with a piece of bone protruding. On my way to retrieve the trailer, I needed to stop by Ben’s workplace, but I had forgotten to leave the keys to Big Red in the pickup. This is the downside of not having to insert the keys into the ignition; I often forget they’re in my purse instead. After getting Pow home and settled, we turned our attention to the chores that awaited us.

                On Saturday morning, Brian from Pendleton arrived to evaluate the yearlings and ended up selecting Stoker, a horse he hadn’t initially considered online. His decision was influenced by the fact that his 11-year-old daughter would be helping him train Stoker, who is known for his friendly demeanor and eagerness to learn, making it a perfect match. Meanwhile, Kaine, Kade, and I headed to circle 4 to sort the pairs we had sold. We noticed that one of the pairs, which included a steer calf, was located in circle 5, so we went to retrieve the cow. While we were there, we decided to try and catch Butterscotch, a horse that had been quite elusive, often hiding deep within the tangled Russian Olive trees, making her difficult to capture. After Anna returned from babysitting, the four of us worked together and finally managed to catch her, though it was no easy task. During this time, Mom and Toni made a trip to Whitney’s to pick up Tulip and Mr. Pickles, as their grass had been completely consumed. Ben spent the day working on the circles. Kaine and I then distributed grass bales to Tank and MC’s pens. Ben and the kids took care of the two pairs I had brought in the previous day, releasing 530 back with the rest of the cows, while keeping 170 with the sold pairs since she was part of that group. We sold a few cows that were late calvers, which fell outside our calving interval.

On Sunday morning, Leo arrived to pick up the two pairs we had gotten in on Saturday. Kaine and I also got in the steer that Erina and Terry were taking home with them. Once they arrived, we took the opportunity to celebrate both Mom’s and Erina’s birthdays, creating a joyful atmosphere filled with laughter and good cheer. Later that day, we had an outside mare come in, and we took her out to see Sagebug. Typically, Sagebug would hear us approaching and come running, but this time he didn’t respond, prompting Toni to walk quite a distance in search of him. I initially accompanied her but returned to fetch the pickup for a more convenient ride. By the time I got back, Toni had successfully located Sagebug, who was quite excited as the mare was in heat. After, Kade and I took care of some chores by putting out grass bales, and later, Toni and Kade enjoyed a lovely evening ride together, soaking in the beauty of the surroundings.

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