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Bull Run or the Samurai Express

31 May

Akaushi bulls t

We decided to try a new breed of cattle to crossbreed with our Angus and black baldie heifers. These Japanese-origin Akaushi bulls were located in Muleshoe, Texas (northwest). Pat, Sharon, Tiarnan and Rhen made a run to Texas to pick up them up. We stopped in Denver and Mosquero, New Mexico on the trip down. Our friends Jack and Tuda Crews have a wonderful bed and breakfast, The Rectory, in Mosquero. We were able to visit with them before heading on to Muleshoe. After loading the bulls, we made a 14-hour run home. The boys were troopers all the way! We unloaded in the dark.

Rhen and Tiarnan in Denver

boys’ boots at The Rectory

windmill near Mosquero

Tiarnan, Rhen and Muleshoe mule statue

Rhen, Tiarnan and cattle

on the road

Rhen in Muleshoe

 

 
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Posted by on May 31, 2020 in Animals, Cattle, Family, Folks

 

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5 responses to “Bull Run or the Samurai Express

  1. jennifer

    June 1, 2020 at 11:49 AM

    Mosquero, New Mexico – what an amazing looking place. the Ute Creek Cattle company looks like they’re doing some really good work on the land.

     
    • Ladder Ranch

      June 1, 2020 at 6:07 PM

      Ute Creek ranchers Tuda and Jack Crews are amazing folks who do amazing work on an amazing landscape!

       
  2. Martha Kennedy

    June 1, 2020 at 12:20 PM

    That windmill photo with the rainbow in the virga is amazing.

     
    • Ladder Ranch

      June 1, 2020 at 6:06 PM

      Pat took that with his cell phone.
      It’s northwest of Roy, New Mexico.

       
      • Martha Kennedy

        June 1, 2020 at 7:57 PM

        It’s gorgeous.

         

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