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<blockquote data-quote="creekdrive" data-source="post: 1372006" data-attributes="member: 21216"><p>Thanks all! A lot of the white stuff melted yesterday and now everything is a swamp. We've been wanting to move some of the cows off the home place and bring a group of heifers home and haul them to some stubble/2nd growth hay, but it's just too wet right now to get into any of the pastures with a load on. Supposed to be above freezing all this week & even get up to +10C (50F) a couple of days so that should help clean up this mess. And maybe, *hopefully* this warm stretch will last long enough that guys can back to their harvest. Have a good friend who still has 80% of his crop out in the field. </p><p></p><p>Pretty much all the cows are in excellent shape this fall, which definitely helps going into winter. There's a few that are pushing the boundaries of too fat...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creekdrive, post: 1372006, member: 21216"] Thanks all! A lot of the white stuff melted yesterday and now everything is a swamp. We've been wanting to move some of the cows off the home place and bring a group of heifers home and haul them to some stubble/2nd growth hay, but it's just too wet right now to get into any of the pastures with a load on. Supposed to be above freezing all this week & even get up to +10C (50F) a couple of days so that should help clean up this mess. And maybe, *hopefully* this warm stretch will last long enough that guys can back to their harvest. Have a good friend who still has 80% of his crop out in the field. Pretty much all the cows are in excellent shape this fall, which definitely helps going into winter. There's a few that are pushing the boundaries of too fat... [/QUOTE]
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