March 5th-6th. A Bad Mom and a Good One.

 Lost a calf this morning.  I had shut a first calf heifer and her calf in a pen together partly because of the storm.  The cow ended up anxiously pacing back and forth in the pen trying to find a way to get out and I think ended up stepping on the calf several times.  Calf wasn't completely gone yet when I finally saw it.  Boy that was frustrating to see.  I tried to feed to calf colostrum, and sat with it awhile.  Ended up dying while I was sitting with it.  That cow doesn't get to try to be a mom again, getting sold to be slaughtered real quick.  

I told Denise I am getting hungrier and eat more now for meals.  She said, "Good".  She always gave me a hard time that I eat like a bird when I worked in an office everyday.  I tried to tell her I was just sitting all at the computer all day so I didn't feel hungry!  My parents are now complaining how much the grocery bill went up for them.  

Here's a short video of a good momma cow:




And here is a picture of an old hayfield sweep that has been in the trees for just a few years.  Dad wants to pull them out sometime.  I think we'll need a chainsaw.


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