Right at the moment, 2:50 a.m. MST, it is 36 degrees above zero, but it got up to 65 at noon (yesterday). Our night calver worked until midnight, and then "went to bed early" so he can go to town for awhile today. He needs to go to the bank to deposit his paycheck, go buy some groceries and do his laundry, and just plain see what the world looks like in the daylight.
There are several new babies that have come along since we corralled the cows at sundown. Only one pair is in the barn, and we pulled a backwards calf out of her right after noon yesterday. I just peeked in on them, and the calf is up and doing good. There are two cows calving that I am waiting on before going back to bed for awhile.