Shortgrass
Well-known member
I saw A doe Antelope about May 27, and thought perhaps a fawn next to her. I have never seen a fawn in May in this country. I remember thinking it was really too early for fawns, and sure enough, as I got closer it was the ears of another doe lying in a low spot. On June 2nd I saw the first fawn. Right on time; it is the first of June when they start, and they will be pretty well done in a couple of weeks. God runs the Bucks with the does year round, and does better than we can. I can manage my bulls, and use all kinds of devices and drugs to get my cattle to cycle and calf on a particular day, but at best I can get within a week or 10 days of the first calf. This year I got 92% of my calves in 34 days, and was feeling rather smug. The truth is that the Lord sent good early moisture and grass last spring that did far more to contribute to that success than all my "management" practices. Isn't our God amazing? His ways are a bit above our ways! Have yourselves a good Sunday mornin' and a good rest of the week too.