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Took my camera out this morning

per

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Inspired by the Hayguy camera thread.
The dark eye for the sunny side the other for the shade.
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Can walk in any direction when the sun actually comes out.
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Tarps finally came off the bees and the golf coarse greens.
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Not used to feeding all winter and all spring. A few more days to let everything get going.
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Different field of cattle. Feeding Alfalfa on the field it came from.
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Seeing red.
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For those that like a more traditionally marked cow.
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More little guys.
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Some darker pigmentation.
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These guys have had put up with plenty of snow that has turned into a less solid product.
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Closer up.
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More
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Snowbanks left.
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burnt

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There's just something so clean and tidy about a rwf calf even if his nose is a bit grubby! Super nice pictures, good to see the snow finally backing off, thanks for posting.
 

gcreekrch

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Spring will be welcome here when it arrives too. Rain and sleet here from Friday night until this morning. The creeks are nearly out of their banks so I guess the snow is finally liquifying.

Your cattle look good in spite of the expensive winter they have had. :p I would guess it will be a while before you can seed anything, will it be too late for wheat?

Thanks for taking the time from your busy schedule to give us an update.
 

Faster horses

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Those look like some honkin' big calves.
Your cows wintered well~and I recognize that red one in the
foreground. She was one of the ones that got out last September. :wink:
 

RSL

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I like the snow...we found some today when we were cultivating under the straw in the field.
Nice calves.
 

per

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Seeding will be a mess. A little more P and seed a bit heavy will bring the cereals on. Not panic time yet but the ground is pretty cold. Got some rain today. At least it will warm things up a bit. Super B's coming this week to move contracted grain. Not sure if I can get them through my main yard because of the sink holes. We will try one empty and assess from there. Wouldn't be much fun if it was too easy.
 
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