 A tuckered Cameron: by Sheron Curry This tuckered out lil’ cowboy is Cameron Stoltz, age 5, of Valier Montana. Picture was taken at the end of a long day of branding May 2009. He had spent the day, chasing calves, roping calves (he often ropes a calf before the ropers do), and even trying his luck at wrestling or holding smaller calves. I noticed he wasn’t around late afternoon, and went in search of him, and found him asleep on his grandpa’s (my cousin’s) 4-wheeler.
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 Cameron the rancher man: by Sheron Curry Cameron is ‘helping’ his older brother and sister clean their pig stalls at the Marias Fair in Shelby 2009.
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 Randahl: by Rick Coyle There's a new Sherriff in town, Randahl "Quick Draw" Coyle
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 Spring calves by: Tina Vanden Broek Photo of spring claves!
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 Welcome to the world Little One by: Jim Swartz New life born in Stockett, Mt.
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 Photo by: Roxanne Swartz “Double Trouble” Stock dog pups. Lone Spring Ranch, Stockett, Mt.
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 Photo by: Robbie Jackson This photo was taken on the Jackson Ranch outside of Lewistown. While waiting for fields to dry out for spring tillage, I spread fertilizer on some hay ground, that is part of my FFA SAE program.
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 Photo by: Samuel Cornthwaite This photo was taken April 18th, 2009 on a section of Basin Angus Ranch that is devided by a small creek called Indian Creek. A small thunderstorm was brewing on the horizon which added some awesome definition to the sky.
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 Photo by: Samuel Cornthwaite This photo was also taken April 18th, 2009 also on Basin Angus Ranch at small coulee that is used in the summer as pasture land.
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 Photo by: Nate Boyd This was a little bull calf that we had to do a C-Section on and he was about 3 weeks to early.
He laid around half dead for about two weeks and then was ready to play with the kids.
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 Phot by: Britney Cornwell Branding calves at Cornwell Ranch Glasgow, MT.
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 Photo by: Roxanne Swartz Helping get that first meal, Lone Spring Ranch, Stockett, Mt.
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 Photo by: Roxanne Swartz Branding at Lone Spring Ranch, Stockett, Mt.
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 Photo by: Roxanne Swartz This is my husband, Jim, feeding our bum calf with a little help from Boone, our Black Lab puppy. Boone looks forward to “helping” everyday.
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