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A day in the life

LazyWP

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We did some gun trading last night, and as part of the deal, I am in charge of posting pictures for Flyin S. These are the cows we moved on Tuesday of last week.

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Just amazes me how good the cell phone camera pictures have gotten.
 
That was yesterday evening about 6 o'clock as we gathered heavies into the night lot. We had snow squalls off and on all day and it was colder than heck. I took these pictures as the cows were headed around the corner of the bale yard to the lot. A squall had just passed and it cleared off for the time being. These cows are being calved on a pivot that sets down on the Niobrara River bottom, we leave them out during the day and gather them at night.
 
Very nice!

Glad you have been posting more pictures and helping get others on here, LazyWP!
 
4Diamond said:
Do you worry about the babies getting trampled? Seems like that's what I would get with such a wad of cattle.

There is probably 640 head of cows out there. I would guess the pivot/pasture where they are during the day is around 200 acres. The night lot is probably close to 10 acres, with trees and places to stuff calves out of the way. I was impressed with how the whole thing worked. Today was the only time I had ever helped pair out, over there, but it was fun.
 
We leave all the pairs behind as we gather at night. Then in the morning we pair everything off the pivot into a pair pasture first thing. Then we turn the heavies out of the night lot and hold the pairs there and pair them out when we are finished. It allows us to pair out with out having someone watch the gate. The other lot that we have cows in is not quite as handy. We generally feed there then pair out so we don't have cows trying to get out the gate.
 
flyingS said:
We leave all the pairs behind as we gather at night. Then in the morning we pair everything off the pivot into a pair pasture first thing. Then we turn the heavies out of the night lot and hold the pairs there and pair them out when we are finished. It allows us to pair out with out having someone watch the gate. The other lot that we have cows in is not quite as handy. We generally feed there then pair out so we don't have cows trying to get out the gate.

It's nice when you have to have someone watch the gate, that the dog will
do it! On our Ma and Pa outfit there was only the 2 of us. Our Zip dog made 3. :D
She was good to watch the gate and never met a cow she was
afraid of. Good dogs are hard to beat. :D (as are good horses!)

Sounds like you 2 had an enjoyable day. It will only get better as the weather
forecast is for warmer temps.
 

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