Wyoming Rancher, beggars can't be choosers though rain would be nice. It is good it was warm, or it could have done some real damage. That pair was a purchased bred 3 yr old, our herd doesn't start calving for another month.
Silver, the heebeejeebees that's not good, hopefully they were fleeting.

. We have had much worse, 2 years ago it hit the 3rd week of April, lasted for 10 days, the wind as bad and -10 C, not as much snow though, lots of folks were turned out and calving. Conservative estimate on losses in the east central and east south was at least 10,000 calves lost. We went through that in 1991, an unforecasted weather event with same wind but mixture of sleet and snow hit April 27, we were turned out and it was a major wreck. Needless to say I am not a fan of April Calving. Thank you for your kind thoughts.
little bow, you are right we do need it, in any form. Thank you.
per, ya most of it is seems to have ended up in the yard and corrals, but that buck brush out in the open that the Ag guys want a fella to kill with spray did a good job trapping a 8 to 12 inches of snow right where it is. Snow trap is crucial.
Soapweed, ya that little rascal was out in the bald a good 1/4 mile from any cover, his mom stayed with him, to bad she didn't move him to some buck brush for cover. Everyone is fine though, that + 18 C weather sort of lulled us into not paying attention to the forecast. Though my Dad claims they weren't forecasting the blizzard until it was on top of us, by that time they were dead on with the forecast. :lol: :wink: