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NOT good!!!

the_jersey_lilly_2000

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It's gettin way beyond muddy here ya'll. Never in the 20 years we've lived here have we had this happen with cattle. 4....Four!!! were stuck in the mud to day, two dead, and two that we pulled out but probably won't make it. Just out in the pasture....where normally everything's fine...even on a hill.....sugar sand just can't hold any more water...and it looks like they just stood there and sank. Up to their bellies.

Ok..I"m officially fed up with February.....I want some warm dry weather for a while!!!!!
 
hang in there, things can only get better. i think it is safe to say that just about everybody is fed up with winter. spring is right around the corner, or so they say :?
 
I am so sorry that you lost those animals. There are few things more disheartening than losing livestock in any way, but especially in such a freaky manner.
 
I know how ya feel,,in January we lost 11 head of cows that fell through the ice on the lake and drowned...Never had that happen before..the cows never wandered onto the lake...It's a sad sight and depressing, not to mention hard on the pocketbook! Sorry it happened to you and Mr. Lilly, cause I know you take such good care of your cows..it's hard... :cry:
 
Thats a tuff deal fer sure. My neighbor lost 13 last week they were grazeing standing corn that was moldy guess it was to much of the wrong mold.
 
Lilly aint yall got any high ground you can rum them up on,be cheaper to pen and feed them than loose them in the pasture.
good luck
 
Nothing worse that a cow in mud. It sure is hard on my dry dusty paradigm of Texas. Sorry for your loss here Lilly.
 
Well that just sucks!! I guess I better quit complaining about our mud! Although the JD 7410 sunk to it's axles yesteday :shock:

Very sorry about your cows, hate to loose them that way. You too Jassy.
 
Sorry for all the losses, it has been bad here but the chalk soils seem to hold out well even with the flood volume of melting snow and following rain. The outdoor pigs have made a mess in places, but we will harrow those paddocks when the weather warms up.
Wishing you all warmer, dry weather from here on.
 
I'm not sayin I don't want rain...lol Cuz this ground seems to be able to turn dryer'n a pop corn fart almost as quick as it can flood. So hopin the good Lord is hearin me....we do still want good rains thru out the year to keep the grass growin :D Just need a few weeks of dryer weather and warmth to get it started. It's one of those "be careful what you pray for" situations.
 

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