I went on a couple of salt/mineral lick runs with the girl ringers, I have scrubbed water troughs, been in the yard & helped with a draft. There is always something to see on a station this size.
Get off the road!
All our bags of minerals arrive labelled for each paddock. As we send away soil samples and they work out what the cattle will be deficient in.
Ainslee on the lick run.
Erin on the lick run.
Loading up for the lick run.
Chuck it on the ute girl's.
Drafting out the Wagyu.
Push em through!
Cattle in the yards.
Richard working the gate, Joe calling.
How cute is this??
Lots of babies!
Station manager & daughter (Emily) doing a bit of poddy riding!
Looking for my mum.
Wagyu separated.
Back out to a new paddock.
Tiny.
What are you looking at??
Walking them out, nice & slow.
Ainslee & Emily.
Richard.
Emily.
Steady up there girl.
Ainslee.
Catherine & Erin having a yarn.
The ringers resting in the shade.
Off they go.
Goodbye.
We drafted 69 Wagyu off and 90 Brahman.
Fencing is on going.
Sausages were made a couple of days ago by the ringers. (80kg).
80kg's of snag's!
They look tasty.
When we do a killer, we have to shoot, skin, bone it out, get it in the esky and back in the chiller within one hour.
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