Well, done for the night about 8... chickens followed me to the shelter so I tossed a little scratch in the crates and they went in....
Day didn't go as expected but was okay. I puttered in the house a little, and then went outside as the sun was trying to come out. It was cloudy, sprinkles, then sun, crazy as these bands go by. As of 5 we had about .2 inch total so far... but they were calling for some more this aft and eve...
I decided to bite the bullet and went to TSC and got the 2 rolls of the sheep and goat fence... it was $386 not 365... but reg price is $429....so, $43 off per roll; and I got a raincheck for 2 more rolls... they said it could be a couple weeks before it comes in and I said that was fine. I don't have to get them... it gives me the option...figured it wouldn't hurt... Now, all I have to do is wait for,
@Mini Horses to run across some more of the $200/roll deals at the auction... I can sure drive down there to save $150-200 a roll if she magically comes up with more than she needs....LOL
So, I went by Walmart on the way home, have to drive right past there, to check for the reduced sliced lunch meat they have sometimes, got 2 pkgs of roast beef that is nice looking... and picked up a few odds and ends....
DS called when I was on the way back, and he was going to move the cows/calf pairs, and had found the calf we were missing... we were sure there should have been 9 calves and only tagged/banded 8 .... it was hiding in the grass where momma left it... why she hadn't been hollering who knows... she is not seeming to be a very attentive momma but calf looks fine and as soon as he got it headed towards the lot, it hollered and then all the cows hollered... he said it was very glad to get fed (24 hrs since we worked them and left them in the barn lot)..... not day old so not a disaster...
So we took the 11 cows and 9 calves from that lot, plus a cow he was going to sell and never got her sold, and one of the new young bulls, to one of the pastures. total 12 cows, 9 calves and a bull... the grass is up past their bellies.
Going to get the next group in and get them worked and get them moved around hopefully this week. The forecast is for 20-30% chance of showers all week so no hay cutting...
The sun was trying to peek through this evening and I was getting pretty discouraged by what I was seeing on the radar... but just about 10 minutes ago, I heard some noise and it is actually RAINING.... like can hear it on the roof.... I had just put a rain gauge in the garden on a post... so it will be nice to see some actual water in it.... Oh how wonderful... it rains then lets up then rains a bit more... and the radar doesn't show us getting this... it is very light pale green which usually means sprinkles if we are lucky... don't know where these couple of bursts of rain showers are coming from but I am very thankful. The good thing is that the ground has actually been primed for this with the scant .2 we have had total, and it soft and it will soak it up like a sponge...
It got up to 73 it says on the recording thermometer... and is at 63 now at 9:30.... comfortable....
The potatoes will grow 3 inches overnight!!!!! with this glorious drink of water...
I put the ribs in to cook after marinating them, and it smells good.
And it got quiet, so thought we were past it, but it just started to rain pretty hard again... so guess we are going to get a good soaking. Boy, the field of sorghum/sudan he planted across the road ought to really sprout and grow.... and all the hayfields will start to regrow which is great....
DS is ticked that the guy who was promising to be there and all to get the hay barn done is still not showing up half the time.,...he talks about needing money but then won't come to work... he is a good worker when he works but is so unreliable... he is the one that said he would take the ceilings down upstairs, wanted the work, but has not seemed very interested in it now...
What is it about people who are good workers, but lack any incentive to do a job once they take it or say they want to do it?????? He is the one that helped with the concrete and he did real good... but they have been talking about that hay barn since last year, when we got the silage bunk done for the corn silage.... and he never would get his butt in gear and finally DS said he was starting on it and if he couldn't help that was fine. DS pays him cash and it's not like he has quibbled over anything ...... so he shows up sometimes... DS has had jim go to his house and usually gets him out of bed at 8-9 a.m. on a Sat when they were supposed to start at 7....
It will get done but he wanted it done before first cutting orchard grass... he wants to put all the "grass hay" in under cover that he can fit...
Well, I am thankful for the rain and for the many who sacrificed their lives for our freedoms... hope we can hold on to those freedoms with the way things are changing...