can drive out thru the snow now so the pairs hay is on top of snow, the corrals some of the hay is use to help stay on top of the mudgcreekrch said:-20c yesterday morning and -14 this morning. Didn't really get above 0c all day yesterday.
Is nice for feeding as the hay doesn't get ground into the mud or water. :wink: :roll:
Due date on calving is this coming Saturday and we are 5% done as of this morning.
jodywy said:can drive out thru the snow now so the pairs hay is on top of snow, the corrals some of the hay is use to help stay on top of the mudgcreekrch said:-20c yesterday morning and -14 this morning. Didn't really get above 0c all day yesterday.
Is nice for feeding as the hay doesn't get ground into the mud or water. :wink: :roll:
Due date on calving is this coming Saturday and we are 5% done as of this morning.
That's just it,around here you can drive down the road kicking up dust and 100 feet later be stuck in a mud hole. :?leanin' H said:Had dry dirt on Friday at the house and kicked up dust going to and from work. Sunday morning we arose to 5 inches of snow containing 1.22 inches of water. My place would be a fine spot to stage a mud bog compition today! The great thing about spring is if the weather irritates ya, just give it 20 minutes! :wink: