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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1102133" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Gee its amazing how things can go from bad to very bad, catastrophic within the space of a couple of days. What little grass we had from the last lot of rain has now just turned to powder. I am giving them 2 days in each paddock and I am stretching it at that. I am glad I started the cows on the cottonseed when I did as they are all used to it now. A good bit of rain will fix things but we are starting to run out of time for much growth.</p><p>Jamie is doing well. I forgot to mention that she is 14 yrs old now so did she did well. A tough little thing. If she puts this behind her OK I think she will be around to the high teens.</p><p>I would just like to get surprised by one of those storms that creep in the early hours of the morning totally unexpected but that seems unlikely at the moment.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1102133, member: 16453"] Gee its amazing how things can go from bad to very bad, catastrophic within the space of a couple of days. What little grass we had from the last lot of rain has now just turned to powder. I am giving them 2 days in each paddock and I am stretching it at that. I am glad I started the cows on the cottonseed when I did as they are all used to it now. A good bit of rain will fix things but we are starting to run out of time for much growth. Jamie is doing well. I forgot to mention that she is 14 yrs old now so did she did well. A tough little thing. If she puts this behind her OK I think she will be around to the high teens. I would just like to get surprised by one of those storms that creep in the early hours of the morning totally unexpected but that seems unlikely at the moment. Ken [/QUOTE]
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