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I have received a lot of request for more photos.So to cover some of the request here is a update of my Ox cart project with the steers attached. In the pictures you will see Amy Deome the farms Oxen Teamster working with the Steers. Amy has been working with them since the day they were born.
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mtnwild
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posted 261 days ago
Well that’s just crazy. I know we’re in a recession, however it’s not that bad is it? Good job on that.
-- mtnwild (Jack), It's not what you see, it's how you see it.
firecaster
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posted 261 days ago
Again, great project. Thanks for the pics.
-- Father of two sons. Both Eagle Scouts.
GuyK
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posted 261 days ago
mtmwild, wouldn’t it be great if we all drove these instead of cars.
thanks again firecaster.
-- Guy Kroll
amir
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posted 261 days ago
Nice pair of Jerseys, and nice work!
GuyK
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posted 261 days ago
Thank you amir. If you go to the farms website you will we have lots of Jerseys. I think it is around 65/70 now.
-- Guy Kroll
John Gray
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posted 261 days ago
Nice team!!! I was doing the same thing with a matched pair of Registered Texas Longhorns until a divorce intervened. Please keep us updated on the steers and the cart.
-- Only the Shadow knows....................
GuyK
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posted 261 days ago
Thanks John Gray, I will keep updating as the steers progress. One of these days I am going to do a blog on the barns we have on the farm. The frame work and the old time construction is just beautifull. Also would like to do some research on the trees we have, there is a rather large forest remaining on the farms land. Sorry about that divorce thing.
-- Guy Kroll