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Winter is here

gcreekrch

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10 inches of new since noon yesterday and still falling. Another 4 in the forecast before it quits.

Guess these old cows cease being Conservatives and become Liberals today.
 
Outside around here, there is just a little snow and nothing else. By nothing, I mean there is 0 degrees and 0 wind. There is just enough snow that our cows are moderates in their political thinking. They are on about half welfare and half on their own, grubbing to make the rest of their living.
 
gcreekrch said:
10 inches of new since noon yesterday and still falling. Another 4 in the forecast before it quits.

Guess these old cows cease being Conservatives and become Liberals today.

Gcreek, you should of took me up on my offer of a bunch of horses to paw the snow out of the way for your cows. You could join the holistic movement and ranch in style as well you'd stay politically correct.
Offer still stands.
 
We went from 70 a couple days ago to 20 this morning :? Have not had any real good snow for awhile now, but this sure beats a couple weeks ago when we had 5 degree weather for about a week straight. Sure hated life breaking ice twice a day during that cold weather. Break it and it would freeze over about 10 mins after breaking it. We have cows out on milo stalks that had a lot blown down milo, so they are getting pretty good eating out of it. Have another 160 acres fenced off to get them started on it at the end of the week.
 
We're up to about 6 inches of snow- so its getting a little tougher grazing....Feeding about 15 lbs of grass hay and straw...
-22 this morning...
 
It was REALLY winter-y looking yesterday with snow falling and pretty dark well before 4PM, MST here north of exit 170 on I-90. We have about 7" on the creek bottom, 8" a few miles east of us on a relative's place on higher country.

But, and wise older friend, now deceased, told us a few years ago that any day without wind can be a beautiful day. Even if it's -20% and a foot of snow, with sun and no wind, it is beautiful!

And, it is looking really great her right now, a son and grandson are clearing our walks and driveway. The other son and grandson are feeding calves at the lot, and the old folks are cooking and 'booking' (Dec. being the biggest month for the bookwork even in our 'old age'!

I think we are not yet feeding any hay. The pastures are pretty good. I can see lots of mostly Little Bluestem (living up to its nickname of 'Red Grass' right now) sticking up through the snow up on the ridges.

Driving home from a doc appt. yesterday afternoon, the hiefers looked extremely content as the snow was falling and they were grazing the deep draws in good shelter. Thankfully, there was no wind. The drifts on the road, and a few icy places was enough to worry about while on the hiways. Our puny amount of gravel looks pretty good when there is ice on the roads!

Cows recently went into some well sheltered winter pastures, so are getting just some supplement, no hay yet. We plan that to last the winter, but have hay if we have to use it.

This 'winter', starting so early with such a severe storm immediately after a period of above normal temps into the 80's, several inches of cold rain, then snow and temps dropping very low, with wind chill at -20 to 30 degrees. then we got some extremely cold weather with and without wind. What I'm trying to say is that the pretty extreme changes from above to well below average temperatures has been pretty hard on the cattle that survived the storm. They need a little extra care.

Hoping everyone comes through it all and this weather gives us a little easier winter than what we sometimes have. I think it was below zero this morning, but is up to 14.9% at ll:30AM, That bright sun on the snow will be hard on the guys' eyes.

mrj

Guess I wasn't well informed. The bale processor and the caker pickup both just went by the house! Not that unusual for me to learn what is happening after the fact on this ranch!

mrj
 
winter can't make its mind up on what it wants to do around here. temp is up, down, up, down. it'll be 45 one day and below 0 the next. :?
 
Watching one bunch on cornstalks this year. They're holding their own or a little better. Fed some hay when the deep freeze was on, and fed this am, as it was pretty chilly, and they need moved pretty soon. 20% tubs and salt, and hauling water as needed. They are conservatives until the temps dip to nothing. A lot tougher than the caretaker.
 

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