Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Cowboy
First, I must apologize for my absence on the blog yet again. I'm afraid I'm starting to sound like a broken record. You'd think I don't like to write with the time spent in between but nothing could be further from the truth. I love to make words flow. I love the feel of pen on paper. I like to hear the sound of typing. Just seems harder and harder to find the time.
The picture above is of my oldest son, Dustin. He will be 18 right after Christmas this year. It's with a mixture of pride and sadness that I say that. I miss the days of him having to reach up to grab my hand but he is growing into a man I'm so proud to call my son. He epitomizes everything that comes to mind when I hear the word cowboy. He's hard working, honest, tough and gritty. He stands up for what he believes in and can be stubborn to a fault. He has a huge respect and genuine care for animals. He tries hard to listen and learn from those who have been ranching longer but is also finding his voice to throw new idea's out.
He comes from a long line of people that work hard and joke around just as hard. He didn't fall far from the tree on that one either! He's not bashful about who and what he is and you can either like him or not, your choice. It won't change him. I love that there is no shame for him to hug me or tell me he loves me in front of his friends.
We have our disagreements, as families will, but he's quick to apologize if he needs to. Just as quick to point out if it's me that does! We were gathering cows the other day and I was telling him what he needed to do way more than any kid needs. He waited, with more patience than I could have ever mustered myself, til we got to the corral to say, "Mom, when you look at me on this horse, do you still see a 7 year old boy? Cause that's what you're treating me like." He didn't say it snippy but very matter of fact and it was a reminder I needed.
My boy has grown into a man!
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
2012 L & M SDT Results
Another year of the L & M Sheepdog Trial has come
and gone. We had handler's from all over
on their way to the National Sheepdog Finals in Oregon. We used our commercial ewes with May lambs
and they proved to be a challenge but definitely workable. Pens were tough to come by and the tiniest
bit of wrong pressure was often the undoing of great runs.
Jean Gellings and Star won the Open overall belt buckle
that Jay and Sue Nies of GE Associates in Martin, SD graciously donated. Don
Helsley and Jessie won the Open Ranch overall jacket. Don Helsley and Rene LaBree did a wonderful
job of sorting out the runs! Thanks to
both of you!
Thanks to my husband, Mike, who worked the setout pen
both days. A HUGE thanks to our sons,
Dustin and Brady who set sheep horseback all day both days. They did a really great job! My niece, Tashina, gave up her time both
mornings to come scribe. My mom, Jean Hines, prepared a very nice handlers
dinner for everyone Saturday night. My
dad, Bill Hines, played guitar and sang with everyone Saturday night as well. Thanks to Jamie Spring for always being there
and doing anything and everything.
I really appreciated all the help from handlers as
well. You all pitched in whenever
someone was needed and I'm grateful! Dennis
Edwards, Dennis Gellings, Stormy Winters, Bud Boudreau, Barb Ross, Vergil
Holland, Jon Lamson, Gary DiPaolo and Dave and Judy Parker. Sure hope I didn't miss anyone but please
know you're all appreciated!
Hope to see you all again next year!
Open 1 Results – 9-15-12
1. Jean Gellings - Star – 77
2. Jeanie Helsley - Taite – 76
3. Tom Wilson - Roy – 75
4. Beverly Lambert – Joe – 74
5. Tom Wilson – Sly – 70
6. Rene LaBree – Quinn – 67
7. Beverly Lambert – Awel – 67
8. Vergil Holland – Scott – 66
9. Dennis Edwards – Craig – 65
10.
Bud
Boudreau – Nan – 63
11.
Linda
Whedbee – Liddy – 63
12.
Rene
LaBree – Nap – 63
13.
Dennis
Edwards – Ben – 63
14.
Vergil
Holland – Brooke – 61
15.
Tim
Naasz – Zoey – 61
16.
Dennis
Gellings – Jan – 60
17.
Dennis
Gellings – Tess – 58
18.
Stormy
Winters – Kate – 58
19.
Bud
Boudreau – Delta – 57
20.
Laura
Hicks – Rock – 55
21.
Jamie
Spring – Hope – 52
22.
Maureen
Robinson – Hellbender – 50
23.
Bud
Boudreau – Sam – 49
24.
Coleen
Hawker – Ike – 47
25.
Barb
Ross – Trim – 47
26.
Beverly
Lambert – Hemp – 47
27.
Maureen
Robinson – Newt – 47
28.
Dave
Parker – Cinch – 42
29.
Dave
Parker – Rose – RT
30.
Bud
Boudreau – Gyp – RT
31.
Tim
Naasz – Ryn – RT
32.
Jeanie
Helsley – Tag – DQ
1. Don Helsley – Jessie – 56
2. Bud Boudreau – Ben – 55
3. Don Helsley – Cody – 47
4. Tom Wilson – Meg – 38
5. Dennis Gellings – Jiggs – RT
6. Jamie Spring – Cort – RT
7. Judy Parker – Victor – RT
8. Dave Parker – Brea – RT
9. Judy Parker – Bly - RT
10. Vergil Holland – Cap – DQ
11. Bud Boudreau – Tom – DQ
12. Rita Snodgrass – Skits – DQ
Nursery Day 1 Results – 9-15-12
1. Vergil Holland – Cap – 70
2. Tom Wilson – Meg – RT
3. Dave Parker – Brea – RT
4. Dennis Gellings – Jiggs – RT
5. Laura Hicks – Ty – RT
1. Sharilyn Lindquist – Wren – 47
2. Charles Lindquist – Paige – 28
3. Gary DiPaolo – Hank – RT
4. Jon Lamson – Buzz – RT
5. Judy Parker – Rhys – NC
1. Dennis Gellings – Tess – 93
2. Jeanie Helsley – Tag – 84
3. Tom Wilson – Sly – 82
4. Jamie Spring – Hope – 82
5. Jean Gellings – Star – 78
6. Dennis Edwards – Ben - 77
7. Beverly Lambert – Awel – 76
8. Dennis Edwards – Craig - 71
9. Vergil Holland – Scott – 70
10.
Bud
Boudreau – Delta – 70
11.
Tom Wilson – Roy – 69
12.
Stormy
Winters – Kate - 64
13.
Jeanie
Helsley – Taite – 63
14.
Tim
Naasz – Ryn – 62
15.
Beverly
Lambert – Hemp – 61
16.
Vergil
Holland – Brooke – 58
17.
Maureen
Robinson – Hellbender – 57
18.
Linda
Whedbee – Liddy – 55
19.
Barb
Ross – Trim – 51
20.
Tim
Naasz – Zoey – 44
21.
Dennis
Gellings – Jan – RT
22.
Beverly
Lambert – Joe – RT
23.
Rene
LaBree – Quinn – RT
24.
Maureen
Robinson – Newt – RT
25.
Bud
Boudreau – Gyp – RT
26.
Rene
LaBree – Nap – RT
27.
Bud
Boudreau – Nan – RT
28.
Dave
Parker – Cinch – RT
29.
Dave
Parker – Rose – RT
30.
Laura
Hicks – Rock – RT
31.
Bud
Boudreau – Sam - RT
Open Ranch Day 2 Results – 9-16-12
1. Vergil Holland – Cap – 56
2. Tom Wilson – Meg – 51
3. Don Helsley – Jessie – 45
4. Rita Snodgrass – Skits – 33
5. Laura Hicks – Jess – RT
6. Jamie Spring – Cort – RT
7. Dennis Gellings – Jiggs – RT
8. Dave Parker – Brea – RT
Nursery Day 2 Results – 9-16-12
1. Vergil Holland – Cap – 65
3. Dennis Gellings – Jiggs – 47
4. Laura Hicks – Ty – RT
5. Laura Hicks – Teal - RT
Novice Day 2 Results – 9-15-12
1. Charles Lindquist – Paige – 20
2. Jon Lamson – Buzz – RT
3. Gary DiaPolo – Hank - RT
4. Sharilyn Lindquist – Wren – DQ
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Things that make you go HMMM!
We're supposed to start lambing around the first of May. I remember exactly when I put rams out (Dec 5th) and even have it marked on my calendar. My rams live in a welded wire fenced lot during the "off season". There really is no escape and I'm sure I would notice any escape attempts since we feed them every day and they're literally right behind my house.
Tell all that to the 9 ewes that lambed a month earlier than planned. I have racked my brain (and rattled my families) trying to figure out what happened. I'm sure if the rams did get out they didn't let themselves back in magically without one of us knowing either.
Thankfully they seem to have stopped and will hopefully hold off until after we shear the rest of them now. So, was it immaculate conception or between the squares breeding? I doubt I'll ever know exactly what happened. To say that bugs me is an understatement! I guess I'll have to live with it though. I have begged the rams for info (even bribed with extra grain) but their not talking!
Tell all that to the 9 ewes that lambed a month earlier than planned. I have racked my brain (and rattled my families) trying to figure out what happened. I'm sure if the rams did get out they didn't let themselves back in magically without one of us knowing either.
Thankfully they seem to have stopped and will hopefully hold off until after we shear the rest of them now. So, was it immaculate conception or between the squares breeding? I doubt I'll ever know exactly what happened. To say that bugs me is an understatement! I guess I'll have to live with it though. I have begged the rams for info (even bribed with extra grain) but their not talking!
Monday, March 12, 2012
Quick update
Rock
It is the middle of March now and we've had a very mild winter here. As you can tell in the pictures, we're really dry. Praying for a wet spring to come.
Mike, Dustin and Brady all went to help fight a fire last night and there's another one going again this morning. We're supposed to be in the 70's all week. Sure enjoy the warm weather but would love to have some moisture with it too.
The ewes are starting to get fairly heavy already. We don't start lambing until the first of May. With this weather I wish we were doing it right now but you never know when old man winter might rear his head again!
Sure am enjoying working my dogs on these beautiful days! All four of them are completely different from each other but also so willing and eager to learn that it makes figuring them out fun!
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Brady wrestling
Cold and icey here today! Haven't had much for winter though so can't complain. Mike is already talking to people about haying for them this summer and getting haying equipment tuned up and ready to go. Yikes! I'm not ready for that again.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
I am still alive!
I can't believe how long since it's been since I posted on here! Sorry. I think Facebook has ruined me for blogging. I'm going to try to post more often again but won't make any promises.
Since the last post was so many moons ago I won't try to catch you up on everything. We spent all summer haying. And I do mean ALL! Little time for anything else honestly. The boys were busy with football this last fall but we managed to host our trial the first week of Oct still. Same time as homecoming. Sure made for some tired teens!
We took a short family vacation the first weekend of December and went out to the NFR in Vegas. I can't say I enjoyed being in Vegas very much but loved the NFR itself as well as spending time with my family.
In late October we lost Jag to an extremely fast growing tumor. It still hurts to say it and I miss him every day but thankful to have several of his offspring that I enjoy working and living with so much.
Winter has been really mild and open this year. I hope we get moisture early in the spring so we still have plenty of hay to put up again though.
Just got done with the Denver and Black Hills Stock Show's. We had a bunch of fun and our dogs did well so sure can't complain. Dustin has stepped up SO much as a handler and I'm more nervous and excited watching him than running my own dogs! Kat is getting close to retirement but he's got a young daughter of hers that is looking good.
Speaking of Dustin he's a Junior this year and Brady is a Freshmen. Where or where has the time gone!! Dustin is looking at going into some type of mechanical field. He loves working on tractors!
Well, I'm sure that's scattered enough for one post. I'll try to do shorter one's more often so we all don't get bored with them!
Since the last post was so many moons ago I won't try to catch you up on everything. We spent all summer haying. And I do mean ALL! Little time for anything else honestly. The boys were busy with football this last fall but we managed to host our trial the first week of Oct still. Same time as homecoming. Sure made for some tired teens!
We took a short family vacation the first weekend of December and went out to the NFR in Vegas. I can't say I enjoyed being in Vegas very much but loved the NFR itself as well as spending time with my family.
In late October we lost Jag to an extremely fast growing tumor. It still hurts to say it and I miss him every day but thankful to have several of his offspring that I enjoy working and living with so much.
Winter has been really mild and open this year. I hope we get moisture early in the spring so we still have plenty of hay to put up again though.
Just got done with the Denver and Black Hills Stock Show's. We had a bunch of fun and our dogs did well so sure can't complain. Dustin has stepped up SO much as a handler and I'm more nervous and excited watching him than running my own dogs! Kat is getting close to retirement but he's got a young daughter of hers that is looking good.
Speaking of Dustin he's a Junior this year and Brady is a Freshmen. Where or where has the time gone!! Dustin is looking at going into some type of mechanical field. He loves working on tractors!
Well, I'm sure that's scattered enough for one post. I'll try to do shorter one's more often so we all don't get bored with them!
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Spring time!
Spring is in the air! The grass is getting green and we have had a couple of warm days. The day I took these pictures it was downright HOT! Today it's 45 degrees and raining. Ah, springtime!
Above is Rock basking in the sunshine. He is becoming such an asset on the place. He's a strong dog with just enough patience to be really good on ewes and lambs. He'll catch and hold a lamb gently now if I need him to. He'll give ewes plenty of time to pick up their lambs and move but if they come out hunting him he quickly puts an end to it. Hopefully I can get a chance to get some trial type work sessions with him in the next few weeks.
We are the same as done lambing. About 3 that are still going to lamb is all. It took 3 weeks and was pretty fast and furious. We had some cold, wet weather that made it a bit difficult but everything is looking good now.
(Fighting for the only sliver of shade)

We had a way higher percentage than normal. I have never had quads before and we had 3 sets of those this year. I need to go through my books and check but I'm pretty sure we had at least 15 sets of triplets as well. Those make for some little lambs that have a ways to go to catch up to the twins and singles. Hopefully with some milk, grass and sunshine they'll get there by fall though.
We had a way higher percentage than normal. I have never had quads before and we had 3 sets of those this year. I need to go through my books and check but I'm pretty sure we had at least 15 sets of triplets as well. Those make for some little lambs that have a ways to go to catch up to the twins and singles. Hopefully with some milk, grass and sunshine they'll get there by fall though.
We have had quite a bit of cattlework in amongst lambing as well. Got the winter take in calves moved out to their home and summer grass. Two days later our summer take in yearlings got here. Preg checked our fall calvers and getting ready to ship our fall calves out as soon as we can get a truck in through the mud. Also hit a few neighbor's brandings in there as well. We're hoping to get ours done at the end of May.
Basically, spring is a time to run around like a chicken with her head cut off trying to get a lot of work done in a short amount of time. Because the next season, haying, is just around the corner! Dustin is thoroughly looking forward to it. Wish I could say the same for me. :-)
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