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Old Man winter knocking at the door
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<blockquote data-quote="CowboyRam" data-source="post: 1824255" data-attributes="member: 42312"><p>We had 15 degrees this morning. Still a little snow on the ground from Thursday and Saturday morning; although most of it melted Saturday afternoon. Our high for today is supposed to be 31 degrees. It sure is looking like old man winter is staring down on us. Tuesday I'm going to preg test the cows, our high is supposed to be 45 degrees, of course the vet is going to be here by 10am, I still have to get the cows in, sort off the calves. I will be weaning then as well, and keeping an eye out for those cows that need to be culled. I will be happy if we don't get any ground covering snow until December, there is a lot of feed out in the alfalfa field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowboyRam, post: 1824255, member: 42312"] We had 15 degrees this morning. Still a little snow on the ground from Thursday and Saturday morning; although most of it melted Saturday afternoon. Our high for today is supposed to be 31 degrees. It sure is looking like old man winter is staring down on us. Tuesday I'm going to preg test the cows, our high is supposed to be 45 degrees, of course the vet is going to be here by 10am, I still have to get the cows in, sort off the calves. I will be weaning then as well, and keeping an eye out for those cows that need to be culled. I will be happy if we don't get any ground covering snow until December, there is a lot of feed out in the alfalfa field. [/QUOTE]
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