The kids were so excited the hay came...they even talked Brice Lameroux into a ride in the "BIG" truck!
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It was pretty awesome to watch the hay be dropped into place. We are getting ready for 2 new steers to come and make their home in our pasture.
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I didn't get my camera fast enough to get a picture of the "Cowboy" that came with his trailer and delivered the 2 new steers, but if you look close you can see them, one is red and one is black.
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