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Saturday, August 21, 2010

Farmer Connect

Lemmie at the fair. She was reserve champion Holstein


We drove a couple of hours today to look at a bull that was advertised in Country Folks. He wasn't quite what we had in mind, but the folks had another one that we were crazy about and the dam was just as nice so we are negotiating on him.


Rose Magnolia at the fair.
She was grand champion milking shorthorn over a small,
but very nice quality entry. I was stunned and I don't mean maybe.


It was so cool talking to them. When we went into their kitchen we were total strangers. At first conversation was best-behavior-basis, a little stilted, feeling each other out, testing, one, two, three, will you understand what we are thinking? Will we "get" you?

After a few minutes cautious talk about hay and weather, the conversation turned to old cattle sale catalogs and we were off. It was a wonder we weren't next door neighbors or something so much did we have in common. They are good friends with our milk inspector. They like the old bulls, attended Backus auctions, kept big bulls, and on and on.

Alan and I were looking at one another with laughter in our eyes because although the two farmers had never met and looked nothing alike, they were like twins. We stood or sat in their kitchen for hours regaling each other with stories about big, bad bulls, nice heifers, amazing auctions and so on, each getting to know the other's ways and background.

We finally had to get going and they had to get back to fitting for their fair and chores so we said goodbye....several times, always another little story or thought. We liked them a lot. I hope they liked us too. I suspect we will be buying their little bull after a bit. I sure hope we get to meet them again. Nothing like a meeting of the minds.

Twin babies born at the Miracle of Birth Center at Altamont Fair.
Mama seemed quite taken with them.

8 comments:

  1. Great pictures, and I know what you mean about just meeting someone and finding instant connection like it had always been so.

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  2. Hi Earl, I actually thought about our short visit earlier this summer when I was writing this.

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  3. congrats on the wins... Love the Shorthorn... I've always wanted some... wanna trade? *BG*

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  4. Good for Liz! I'm glad you found the bull you've been looking for and friends to go along with him!

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  5. congratulations! for the places at the fair, and finding new friends.

    yay! memories like those get us through the storms, don't they?

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  6. Sara, thanks! I would be hard put to part with her. lol, I am really sold on shorties

    Linda, thanks, I am looking forward to the results of his blood typing

    Steve, thanks!

    Ericka, thanks, they do indeed. I wasn't going to go along....a very long drive and I had so much to do at home. I am so glad I did!

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  7. Good for Leemie! People don't realize that a win like that is LOTS of work, not just the week of the fair!

    Linda
    http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

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  8. Linda, it is...just clipping Lemmie is a challenge as she does not like to have her head touched. She will probably never show again as she hated the people bothering her all the time....city folks see cows as big doggies...and she in a major snit by the end of the week. Stomped all over Liz who had to be rescued from her stall by some nice young men showing beef across the aisle.

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