randiliana
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Here is the grazing where our cattle will be for the next 6 weeks or so.
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per said:It just occurred to me that folks must look at us residue and winter grazers as nuts. It takes some faith and planning to know that what is under that blanket is exactly what the Bovine ordered. :shock:
per said:It just occurred to me that folks must look at us residue and winter grazers as nuts. It takes some faith and planning to know that what is under that blanket is exactly what the Bovine ordered. :shock:
Cedarcreek said:per said:It just occurred to me that folks must look at us residue and winter grazers as nuts. It takes some faith and planning to know that what is under that blanket is exactly what the Bovine ordered. :shock:
Winter grazing is an excellent way to winter cattle. Around this area a lot of cattle are grazed all winter if the snow doesn't get a hard crust of ice on it. They are forecasting freezing rain for tomorrow, if it does it could be the end of grazing for awhile since most of the grass is snow covered. That record hay crop last summer isn't looking so big now.![]()
gcreekrch said:Cedarcreek said:per said:It just occurred to me that folks must look at us residue and winter grazers as nuts. It takes some faith and planning to know that what is under that blanket is exactly what the Bovine ordered. :shock:
Winter grazing is an excellent way to winter cattle. Around this area a lot of cattle are grazed all winter if the snow doesn't get a hard crust of ice on it. They are forecasting freezing rain for tomorrow, if it does it could be the end of grazing for awhile since most of the grass is snow covered. That record hay crop last summer isn't looking so big now.![]()
The Harper Ranch at Kamloops BC ran into that situation once Cedarcreek, a light finishing disc on a daily tour broke the crust up nicely until the sun took over.
Cedarcreek said:per said:It just occurred to me that folks must look at us residue and winter grazers as nuts. It takes some faith and planning to know that what is under that blanket is exactly what the Bovine ordered. :shock:
Winter grazing is an excellent way to winter cattle. Around this area a lot of cattle are grazed all winter if the snow doesn't get a hard crust of ice on it. They are forecasting freezing rain for tomorrow, if it does it could be the end of grazing for awhile since most of the grass is snow covered. That record hay crop last summer isn't looking so big now.![]()
the_jersey_lilly_2000 said:My cows would protest...I mean full fledged picketing with signs..."We want hay...we want hay" walkin in small circles etc. :wink:
Taking pictures of that scenery is almost like having film developed and it came back with nothing on it.
gcreekrch said:Cedarcreek said:per said:It just occurred to me that folks must look at us residue and winter grazers as nuts. It takes some faith and planning to know that what is under that blanket is exactly what the Bovine ordered. :shock:
Winter grazing is an excellent way to winter cattle. Around this area a lot of cattle are grazed all winter if the snow doesn't get a hard crust of ice on it. They are forecasting freezing rain for tomorrow, if it does it could be the end of grazing for awhile since most of the grass is snow covered. That record hay crop last summer isn't looking so big now.![]()
The Harper Ranch at Kamloops BC ran into that situation once Cedarcreek, a light finishing disc on a daily tour broke the crust up nicely until the sun took over.
We don't know what is under that snow. Randi does. We have seen endless pictures of her cattle and they are always in good shape. Until we are told or shown otherwise we have to past facts to go on.Whitewing said:I gotta show these pics to my guys when they start whining there's no grass left in a given pasture.![]()
per said:We don't know what is under that snow. Randi does. We have seen endless pictures of her cattle and they are always in good shape. Until we are told or shown otherwise we have to past facts to go on.Whitewing said:I gotta show these pics to my guys when they start whining there's no grass left in a given pasture.![]()
-her cows are always in good shape and can't stay that way eating nothing but snow.
-the shelter could be behind her as she takes the picture or there could be a coulee not too far away. Remember that cows can walk and if the wind blows will head to the shelter.
-cows have fur lined leather coats and a big warm vat and if acclimatized can take some inclement weather.
What I am saying here is we can't assume that because we can't see the food and shelter in a few pictures that it isn't there.