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Some of my most popular posts include photographs that chronologically show how we do any number of activities on the ranch. These include such activities as shearing, preg checking and working calves.

Pouring Calves

Shearing Sheep

Fixing a Water-Gap

Going to the Forest

Weaning and Shipping 1


Weaning and Shipping 2

Preg Checking


Feeding Calves Cake

Feeding Calves Hay


Winter Water


Feeding Cows Hay

Sorting and Weighing Yearlings

Bangs Vaccinating Heifers

Hauling Hay

Tagging Calves

Docking Lambs

Tagging Calves at the Relative's Ranch

Spaying Heifers

Building Electric Fence

Trailing Yearlings to Summer Pasture

Branding Calves

Treating Scours

Pouring and Shipping Yearling Steers

Ultrasounding Heifers

Loading a Cattlepot

Weaning and Doctoring Calves

Watering Livestock

Buying Bulls

Feeding with a Haybuster

Pulling a Calf

Calving Heifers
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Faith, family and agriculture is how it works around here. I'm a Wyoming girl who married her South Dakota sweetheart in the summer of 2013. This blog details our life raising cattle, hogs and crops in addition to my work as a freelance writer and a photographer. Read along to hear about my love of cattle and all things agriculture, and what we do right here in western South Dakota to raise food eaten by people around the world!
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All photos are the property of Double H Photography unless otherwise stated and may not be used without written permission. To use a photo please email doublehphoto@live.com

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