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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 1228882" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Dave, same thing here, I have a couple replacement heifers in a small pasture, mud is 6 to 8 inches deep a few feet off the pad but nothing like years past. I haven't paid much attention to the snow pack this year, but after reading your response and knowing your connection to the east side I agree. The folks east of our hill are going to have a tough time with water. For now things look great on our side, but we'll see. Dandelions have also bloomed and on the down hill side here, lots of grass and cows are fat, we'll see what late July and August brings. Earliest calving date is 3/29, I'm getting ready.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 1228882, member: 378"] Dave, same thing here, I have a couple replacement heifers in a small pasture, mud is 6 to 8 inches deep a few feet off the pad but nothing like years past. I haven't paid much attention to the snow pack this year, but after reading your response and knowing your connection to the east side I agree. The folks east of our hill are going to have a tough time with water. For now things look great on our side, but we'll see. Dandelions have also bloomed and on the down hill side here, lots of grass and cows are fat, we'll see what late July and August brings. Earliest calving date is 3/29, I'm getting ready. Alan [/QUOTE]
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