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A December to Remember

December was a busy month. Many of the sheep were hard at work in our landscape reclamation business. We use hoof action to reclaim land disturbed by energy development. Our motto is "Reclaiming the West. one hoof at a time."

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Sheep hard at work reclaiming a well pad
Powder Wash
photo by Pat O'Toole

Mid-December is the time when we put the bucks in with the ewes, so that we may have lambs in May. They spend most of the year living a relaxed life. This time of year, it's time for them to get to work!


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Bucks, ready to go to work
Red Desert
photo by Pat O'Toole


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Bucks and ewes on Cyclone Rim
Red Desert
photo by Pat O'Toole

Christmas was a flurry of family members and friends traveling in various directions to share the love and good cheer of the season.

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Don Ogg, George and May Emma Ogg
Christmas dinner
photo by Sharon O'Toole

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Maeve on Rody

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Seamus
not worrred about Santa

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Siobhan, Bridget and Seamus
Denver


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About Pat & Sharon O'Toole

Sharon O'Toole
Pat and Sharon O’Toole are ranchers in the Little Snake River Valley near Savery, Wyoming, right on the Colorado-Wyoming border. They raise cattle, sheep, horses, dogs and children. Pat “immigrated” from Florida in 1970. He attended Colorado State University, where he met Sharon when both worked for the campus newspaper. Sharon grew up on their ranch, where they live and work with her father, their daughter, son and granddaughter (soon to be grandchildren!). Pat is a “water buffalo” and has served in the Wyoming House of Representatives (1986-1992), on the President’s Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission, and is the current President of the Family Farm Alliance, which advocates for farmers, ranchers and irrigators. Sharon is an author, poet and journalist. She writes extensively on Western issues and is a columnist for “The Shepherd” magazine. Pat and Sharon are the parents of three children: Meghan, 27; Bridget, 26; and Eamon, 20.
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