creekdrive
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Last year was definitely ugly weather wise. We were definitely wishing we had a barn last spring. How many on average would you say the bears/wolves get in a year? That's not something we usually have to deal with in this area although there has been a number of bears seen in the area this spring. My FIL has honey bees and is having a real problem with a bear destroying his hives. I guess if they keep eating his honey my calves should be safe. :lol:gcreekrch said:Last year was a bad year for weather here, thinking your spring was ugly to if memory serves right.
We are at 4% loss since preg test last fall. Quite happy with that. Will see what the bears and wolves do to change that percentage this fall.
While I'm on here, here's some more pictures from the past few days.
Some Red Angus mommas coming to see what I'm doing.
RA calves
more RA pairs
couple of first calvers.
6 yr old RA cow with her bull calf
8 yr old RA cow and her bull calf
7 yr old cow
another 7 yr old RA cow (i think that is her calf making the funny face on the left of the picture - not the one posing on the right).
9 yr old RA cow
RA bull calf
another RA bull calf