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This is Chaka IV at 6 months
Chaka IV
Solo
''Josey'' stands watch over us all. She is a full grown Landseer Newfoundland, a relatively rare black & white version of the typical black or bronze Newfie. She´s kind of a jovial, friendly bar bouncer, who only steps in if all else fails. She has absorbed powerful horse kicks ment for Chaka´s puppy, whom she adopted, will take bee stings until kids can run clear, and has bit the nose of a young horse about ready to paw Peter´s son, Taylor.
Josey
At the age of 5, Chaka gave birth to the only surviving pup out of three. We call her ´Solo´. She is also a pure bred Aussie Cattle Dog. ''Heelers'' as they are nick-named, are decendents of the Austrailian Dingo. They are professional ''biters'' of the heels of almost anything! Good training keeps them interested in 4 heeled animals rather than 2 heeled humans. All Heelers are born white and turn blue speckled, red speckled or tri-colored.
Chaka & Solo
This is ''Solo'', Chaka´s baby at 4 months. Spitting image of her mama. She´s been adopted by ´Josey´ who is teaching her all the characteristics of the wrong breed!
Solo & Josey
This is ......''AFLAC'' (and if anyone wants him, we´ll gladly give him to you).
Aflac
A LaMancha goat. This is the only American breed of goat---they have small ears.
Azizi
Critters...always at the ready.
Chaka
Chaka & Josey
Chaka IV - Blue Heeler at 3 Months
Chaka IV
Cindy welcoming home Chaka IV, our new cattle dog pup
Chaka IV
Chaka IV at 3 months
Chaka IV
Chaka IV at 8 months
Chaka IV
At 6 months, little Chaka is starting to get the hang of his job.
Chaka IV and Herd
Chaka IV and Josey
Chaka & Josey -- Totally opposite skills making a great team.
Chaka IV and Josey
Chaka IV at 8 months
Chaka IV
This one doesn´t miss a thing: Chaka at almost 3 years.
Chaka
The ranch raises our own organic beef. No antibiotics, no steroids, no wormers. Good pastures and corn. Each of these calves will produce at least 400 lbs. of well marbled USDA choice angus beef.
Cows
Farm Friends
Farm Friends
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