Sunday... 68 to start, up to 91, already... it is very very humid out there... sticky and muggy in the barn at 5 a.m. this morning...
Stayed later at Deb's last evening... she had a jigsaw puzzle she had been working on, and we debated about going out to the fireworks local, since after the 2 rains, they were going to have them as stated a possibility... but wound up just staying in and worked on it together... Her stepdaughter and husband and kids were going to stop by the farm on their way home from TN today/this afternoon, and stay over and go on from here since their car has been running a little hot in all the slower traffic they have hit for the last few days... on top of all the heat.... and this way, God forbid they do have trouble, Monday's are a better day for getting help and service calls etc...
So, I got home and got into bed late, but got up and went to test this morning... It was sticky, muggy, humid and just "close" in the barn even with the fan running... Got sweaty and we were done milking a little after 7 and I left there by 8....
Came by the farm and see the truck and trailer out in the driveway so stopped since I figured DS had cattle out or something that he had to go get. But turns out he was going to take the 4 wheeler over to the farm to check some fences so the cows can get moved to next section...
So, to get back to yesterday... First off... DS calls, could I come to the barn... the cow and 3 calves we kept there from Fred's, were gone... they got a gate off the hinges, twisted around and he didn't know where they were... he wanted to go get the "idiot heifer " that got by him the week before at the pasture so we could move the panels to another place. So, by chance he took a ride down the RR bed towards the back.... figuring they got out in our hay field.. and he saw them up on the little bit of the hill by the hay barn... LUCKILY, it seems they went around the truck and up the roadway, to the hay barn, and the fence is down there for when they drilled the post holes, so the cow and 3 calves went in there... then they went over along the fence to the next lot where we had the few steers for getting killed, and the bigger heifers that were going to get taken up to get bred... DS went up and got that group out... and down the "silo lot where they will go down the alley into the barn... the new ones followed along the fence, and so as soon as DS got the others to go down the alley, I opened the gate and the 4 finally came out and then followed the others down the alley.... WOW, breathe a sigh of relief... but then the stupid bull/steer calf went right over the bunk feeder in with the other smaller weaned calves in the barn, so we wound up putting "Fred's 4" in with them... DS had already made up his mind they were going to the stockyard sale that they have on Saturday's... but they were closed for the holiday weekend... so hoping they will stay put with the group and will come in the barn with our calves after a couple times of feeding in there... They are getting sold on Friday at the closer stockyard sale ...
So, then we went to the pasture where the crazy heifer was, that got by him last week, when he pulled the bigger calves off... she came down into the catch pen with some cows and didn't see DS until he got the panel/gate closed. So we moved her and her mother to the barn... she needs to be weaned, and the cows will all be coming back to the barn in a month so they can calve at the barn "calving pasture"...and this enabled us to get her in the trailer as she charged in right behind the cow.
Then we got the few heifers there, from the group out back, sorted out the 3 he said were big enough to breed... wound up with 4 of them that were plenty big enough.... and took them to the nurse cow pasture with the rest of the heifers that are getting bred. Then came back, and got the "bale truck" and went and got the panels and moved them to the farm where we will be pulling off calves in a day or 2 so we will have the steers at the barn to sell some of ours in 2 weeks.... The pasture is getting short, they are on the group of open cows we put back with the bull to get bred, and most are plenty big/old enough to get weaned to get sold anyway... so want to take a little pressure off the pasture and get them to the barn to get together the group he is taking...
Went from there another couple miles or so up the road, and moved that group of cows from the middle pasture #2, into #1, so they can eat and work on that before we go to bush hogging it ... has to be done by end of July.... it is alot easier to see where you are bush hogging if they have been in there and eaten some of the stuff and trampled down some of the higher older growth and such... #2, and #3 are eaten down decent and you can see the ground, the rocks, and all that much better... The last rains will get it to growing, and it the tall "old stuff" is chopped up it will do even better... act a s a bit of light mulch on the soil, and add organic matter back into the ground as the new grass growth comes on.
So we came on back, we had stopped at Wendy's since DS was hungry and I realized I had never eaten...a little bit earlier on the way past.... and then I finally came on home about 2-2:30...
On top of all that, we had lost power overnight, and it was off for a few hours... and DS said after getting so sweaty, he wanted to go home and get a shower... so I came home and I guess he went home...
He was going to move the round bales from Deb's which never got done... he had the truck a couple times I thought about doing it...
Then it was time to go to Deb's... I had 4 hard boiled eggs, so offered to make deviled eggs out of them, and took some "sherbet" pops of vanilla with a strawberry sorbet covering, like they were dipped in the strawberry... and we ate a simple dinner...
Then I worked this morning, went by the farm when I saw the truck/trailer... helped DS get in the "heavy bred" cows and 2 bigger heifer calves with them... weaned the 2 heifer calves, and one cow actually had a new calf so got it tagged... and she got left in the barn since she is going out to the pasture with the bull, and 2 other cows that had calved there... and he is going to switch out the bulls... put one in there and pull the other one out since it has been about 45 days since the first ones went in... trying to avoid having any other disasters of cows not getting bred like they should. The 3 cows and calves he is going to take out there, will be exposed... they might not settle since it is "past the cut off" but if they do settle, they will back up a month or so to calving in late May/earlier June... and if they don't settle, they will get put back with the bulls in Nov to get bred for fall calves. They are kinda "betwixt and between" calving seasons now...
There are 5 others that look like they are going to pop, and they will get held over to be with the fall calving cows....
I had thought to try to get in the garden this morning after I got home, but then stopping at the barn and all, I didn't get here until 10 and it was just too hot... Sun is out full on the garden so NO WAY..... Some of the newspapers I put down that I didn't get mulch hay on, have blown so I will have to gather them up and get them fixed back... but not going to do it until later. We are getting some clouds off and on, but not enough to look like any rain...
We got a total of 1.1 inches between Thurs night and Fri night... which after last weeks rain, has really greened things up... So very thankful for it... Possible stray t-storms this aft but not looking like much. More possibility by Wed/Thurs... That would be wonderful.....
Going to pack the samples from Fri and today, to go out on Monday...
Put a gallon of tea out to make sun tea...
Could use a nap, but I want to sleep tonight and get up early to get in the garden in the morning before the sun gets on it, so going to try to resist and do some stuff in here. Should get out the mower since the rains, and get the grass mowed... we'll see. Might just do a little less today and then get back at it since I tested so many in the last week too.