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Mud in corral is almost deep enough to drown!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobg" data-source="post: 158727" data-attributes="member: 2132"><p>Ouor soil type is silt loam, but the corral is on an area that the previous owner dozed to put the barn in. So, it's down to pretty heavy soil. Calves have been spending the day out in the pasture the last couple of days. If I had known the mud was that deep I would have figured a way to feed them else where. Since their spending the days in the pasture they'll be alright. </p><p></p><p>The "Schoolhouse Fire" will not be forgotten in this area for a while. Someone I work with lives in that area and when the fire got to within 5 miles we started moving things out of his house. The fire never did reach it, but he was ready. The previous summer we were gone and when we came home they had a wheat stubble fire that burned 5000 acres and came to within 100 yards of my house/barn. Luckily I had a neighbor who was thinking and disced a firebreak around my place and that's where it stopped.</p><p></p><p>Bobg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobg, post: 158727, member: 2132"] Ouor soil type is silt loam, but the corral is on an area that the previous owner dozed to put the barn in. So, it's down to pretty heavy soil. Calves have been spending the day out in the pasture the last couple of days. If I had known the mud was that deep I would have figured a way to feed them else where. Since their spending the days in the pasture they'll be alright. The "Schoolhouse Fire" will not be forgotten in this area for a while. Someone I work with lives in that area and when the fire got to within 5 miles we started moving things out of his house. The fire never did reach it, but he was ready. The previous summer we were gone and when we came home they had a wheat stubble fire that burned 5000 acres and came to within 100 yards of my house/barn. Luckily I had a neighbor who was thinking and disced a firebreak around my place and that's where it stopped. Bobg [/QUOTE]
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