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Wednesday, February 03 2010

 

The sheep finished lambing, now it's time for the cows. This is the first calf of the year.  She's a pretty little heifer.  I'm really concerned because it's cold, windy, and wet.  Look at all this water!

Check out this wind!                                             

(That's Reggie the Hateful Rooster.  If I'm lucky, the wind will blow him into Oklahoma.) Look at the freakin' mud!!!! 

I'm so worried about this little girl.  They are predicting 2 more inches of rain this afternoon.  She is shivering.  I know. I know.  Cows are born out in this every day,  (I've already heard it from Other Half.) but I wonder about the mortality rates in those calves.  Other Half is out of town for 3 whole weeks.  It's cold, it's wet, the house is full of mud, the cows are calving, and the dog is dying . . . and all I want to do is sit at the kitchen table and cry. I know that if I just keep plugging along, things will get brighter. In the back of my mind I keep hearing that fish's voice in "Finding Nemo" - "just keep swimming.  Just keep swimming. Just keep swimming . . ."

 

 

Posted by: forensicfarmgirl AT 01:08 pm   |  Permalink   |  4 Comments  |  Email
Comments:
If you have a barn get your calf in with her mother. If calf is shivering, she will get hyperthermic on you eventually. Darn rain! Darn, sometimes farm life is not fun. Hugs
Posted by Merideth In Wyoming on 02/03/2010 - 11:15 PM
I promise to never complain about the mud in my backyard again :(
Posted by Janet on 02/04/2010 - 05:18 AM
want me to come down? ahaaahaha that would be fun. and muddy. I'd help you move that cow and calf though.
Posted by Sue on 02/04/2010 - 05:07 PM
If you come down, I'm puttin' ya to work!!!! (hehehehehehe)
Posted by forensicfarmgirl on 02/05/2010 - 04:16 PM

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