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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1538598" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>That should have been quite a busy day!</p><p>We usually have trouble when the first snow appears. Last year on the first day with snow went to check all herds. All weaned heifers were out and hiding in the forest, bulls were all out. A couple cows were out too. Luckily all were easy to get into their pastures.</p><p>However, the biggest problem here is one neighbour's cattle. Like this morning, I was happily sleeping, when my mum almost run into my room and asked if we have any red with white weaned heifers. I said no, we've only red, yellow and black. Then she said that there is one red and white animal standing next to our heifers pasture, which we can see from or house window. Yeah, had to wake up quickly and sit on the quad to move that one and another- black dairy bulls away from our little girls. Been busy with the whole herd of bulls and cows with calves since September and not just we, but our another neighbour too.</p><p>But thankfully, our cattle are pretty good at staying in. It's been several years since we had abit more serious escape when had to search for the herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1538598, member: 19683"] That should have been quite a busy day! We usually have trouble when the first snow appears. Last year on the first day with snow went to check all herds. All weaned heifers were out and hiding in the forest, bulls were all out. A couple cows were out too. Luckily all were easy to get into their pastures. However, the biggest problem here is one neighbour's cattle. Like this morning, I was happily sleeping, when my mum almost run into my room and asked if we have any red with white weaned heifers. I said no, we've only red, yellow and black. Then she said that there is one red and white animal standing next to our heifers pasture, which we can see from or house window. Yeah, had to wake up quickly and sit on the quad to move that one and another- black dairy bulls away from our little girls. Been busy with the whole herd of bulls and cows with calves since September and not just we, but our another neighbour too. But thankfully, our cattle are pretty good at staying in. It's been several years since we had abit more serious escape when had to search for the herd. [/QUOTE]
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