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So far it has been a decent winter... not the best, not the worst. We've had around 4 feet of snow this season, but luckily have had nice breaks in between storms :D .

Scenic meadow a few weeks ago.


My feeding buddy.




Part of the heifer calves are in their own pasture, and some are in with their mothers. No rhyme or reason, I just didn't get them all fished out of the cows this fall, and they'll all be thrown back in together next month anyhow. I wanted to keep them separated for better pasture distribution, so I guess I obtained part of my goal... good enough! :wink: :D


Feeding the cows expensive hay.


A few of the heifers who remained with the cows... as you can see they're holding their own, despite their smaller mouths! (Sorry FH, has to say it :p :D ).




A couple of bred heifers.


They like to eat.


Success! Jim's "Wyoming Style" snowfence :wink:


Two new bulls to breed to heifers next spring. With the price of bulls lately, I'm hoping we don't need to buy anymore... unless of course I find a bargain :wink: :D.


Luckily the ground has opened up again, and the ladies can graze more... sure helps the hay pile!






I hope it stays open until May!
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