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    Third wreck of the season

    Well I was down to two to calve out. So like the micromanager I am I kept them both near my heifer pen that I am Ai ing in so I can keep track of them. Was predicting 4 inches of snow on friday so I left them in. Had to be gone all day yesterday and totally forgot to look in. This am look at...
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    Second Wreck of the Season

    Well I had pretty much gotten over my tubing mishad-result dead calf till today. Its sopping wet here after 4 inches of wet snow and an inch of Rain. Im down to my last 4 stragglers calving in the 64 day calving season. 10 year old cow patiently waited till after the storm to calve with a very...
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    First wreck of the season

    If I remember right the calf was lying on the left side. I will make darn sure to feel for the ball at the end in the future. I have likely tubed 00 calves over the years and never had this happen. my time was up I guess. As this wreck was no fault of the cows, I am planning on breeding her...
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    First wreck of the season

    Calving season pretty much seamless unltill today. had a 2 mo old bull calf under the weather, not nursing for a day, wanted to help him along and tube some electrolites after the nuflor med. Ended up going down the wrong hole. one dead calf in 2 minutes. Of course had to be from a real...
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    Calving sucess numbers

    Just thought I woulkd post my numbers to see where I sit with the rest of you as i have been done calving for 5 weeks and everything appears that it will live. Exposed 20 heifers 1 aborted in January, she now resides in freezer :D 1 calved early on -34 day frozen calf culled. Rest calved...
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    Babies Don't Let Your Grammas Grow Up To Be Winter Calvers

    NR that is a plan, would not be unlike the old days as I spent many nights curled up in the Bob James room sleeping off a gutfull of rum, then walking 20 feet to the office to provide excellent customer service!. I have to admit that May calving is looking good, but it does npot work for...
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    Babies Don't Let Your Grammas Grow Up To Be Winter Calvers

    Excellent NR, and not far from my state of mind now, calving in the evening, work the job during the day. Tough business at -29 this am. However it will be a distant memory when I am done the 20 March and ready to do other projects. I am sure every black bear and wolf has an appreciation supper...
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    'Best of Bull Run'

    I have to agree NR, Poor editing and skill level does nothing to disprove local stereotypes of the home area of the host.
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    More Rain in Alberta

    We had 16 rain events in july, 14 in August and 8 in September. not a good start to harvesting grain for sure. we still have 400 ac of 2nd cut to put up yet, not fenced sao the cows vannot get to it if it keeps like this. definitely different than last year but is making for a lot of concern...
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    What have you done with your rained on hay?

    With none of the next 6 days less than 65%humidity, I doubt that that is a possibility. I have 15 ac of beautiful 2nd cut down a week, less than 2tenths rain on it, but with no sun or heat in the forecast, it looks like it too will be going into the whit sock as well :evil:
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    Still Love Her.....BUT

    My niece is immune to most fencers, she will hold the wires and get me to twist them,,,,,,,,,,,,, well i only did tht once, with wet hands and in flipflops in wet grass, I was on the ground in a second, with her laughing and still holding on the wire! NR the worst I ever got was we were...
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    What have you done with your rained on hay?

    :mad: :mad: I agree, but how many wrapped bales can I use in a year?, I am already 2 years ahead and have 2nd cut to deal with. it is better than drought :wink: :wink: , I am considering wrapping all of the first cut next year. The issue here this year is that we have not had a day of less...
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    Round Bale feeding...need experience

    I agree 8) , but you cannot argue with the ease of using a processor, and not having to cut frozen twines off bales!. The least wastege i have had was when I used the HIline ino the 30' moveable bunks and moved them every week. This is very true when using bale silege.
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    What have you done with your rained on hay?

    Sitting here we have had another rain move through, and will have another 3 days of rain to think over things. I just counted the feed fut up to date and it is as follows: Hay put up with no rain 0 .5 "rain 210 greefeed all plastic wrapped 1" of rain 60 hay bales dry - 200 greenfeed...
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    Round Bale feeding...need experience

    I use many different ways of feeding, as follows Excellent quality hay with minimal snow I will use a 3pt bale unroller. Cows will eat it all and there is not the feeding loss of the fines powdered up like a processor. Poor/average hay- I use a HiLine 7000HD in a long narrow windrow, this...
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    Balers

    I am running a new AGCO 5556A netwrap baler with the silage kit, essentially a Hesston. I have put 600 through it and I much prefer it to the JD I had before, a better monitor,piuckup and the Autocycle is very handy. works well in the nasty high moisture bale wrapping we were doing and i am...
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    Varmint Control

    Good varmint crew you have there, mine are doing a number this year as well. However, a 10-22 is a lot more effective with some glass on it. I too am going to go from varmint control to stray 15 year old boy patrol, I will shift from stingers to rock salt though. Hope life is well NR. If they...
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    Wind Storm Monday Night

    We had quite the last few days as well, we had 2.75" of rain, which is a lot less than people only 20 miles south. it was 6* in Olds at the Provincial 4H heifer show on Tuesday. We do have 300 acres of hay down getting pretty nasty, one field has had 6 rains on it in 12 days. I have neve seen...
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    Winter, May 29 2010 pics .

    Snow/rain/snow/rain/ looks aweful wet and soggy here as well, and I cannot believe how much cows eat in a storm. 55lbs of 2nd cut hay and staw and will still be hungry tomorrow. You are correct, we already have had more rain than all of last years growing season. 0 is cutting it close, all I...
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    Ready for spring

    It is just starting to snow here, after raining on and off all day yesterday and last night. My sister in lacombe has 4" of the wet grassmaker on her place and we look to just be on the edge of the snow belt. We still have no puddles forming anywhere, shows just how dry we were. After seeing how...
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