How are the cows doing with the cold?Good morning men.
How's the weather there Mark?Great read if you have never read it. It never gets old, if you have.
It is the text to MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech.
I woke up.What's good about it?
So far, so good. We rounded up the two that were due to calve yesterday, got them in the barn with a pile of hay and heated water.How are the cows doing with the cold?
We are having flood warnings for the area rivers here.
Lmao it’s 19 here now3° here right now & 4" snow.
I'd like to bust Mother Nature in the LIP!
How’s you ThomasGreat read if you have never read it. It never gets old, if you have.
It is the text to MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech.
His name is ThomasHow's the weather there Mark?
Saw that Grove was -11° this morning on the news.
Crazy!
Good.I woke up.
So far, so good. We rounded up the two that were due to calve yesterday, got them in the barn with a pile of hay and heated water.
I have heard this is worse than putting gas in a diesel. I’m sure you will get screwed being it’s a sales managerI was just given a repair order for our sales managers half ton diesel truck.
He filled the fuel with exhaust fluid and drove it until it didn't drive anymore.
Last one I did came to just over $17,000.
Sounds like a fun timeI was just given a repair order for our sales managers half ton diesel truck.
He filled the fuel with exhaust fluid and drove it until it didn't drive anymore.
Last one I did came to just over $17,000.
I have heard this is worse than putting gas in a diesel. I’m sure you will get screwed being it’s a sales manager
Sounds like a fun time
Maybe they will give you a reach around to help offset the loss
I sold a Jersey cow that refused to let me get her calf away from the creek. The calf ended up dead, and the cow gone.Good.
I can remember helping my uncle tryin to get mama and calf out of the branch and back up near the shelter.
Sometimes mama was very protective and uncooperative.
Some cows just ain't right.I sold a Jersey cow that refused to let me get her calf away from the creek. The calf ended up dead, and the cow gone.
No, his name is get the hell away from that before you break it again. At least that's my takeaway from the OK,MO,KS,TX,IA daily banter thread.Lmao it’s 19 here now
How’s you Thomas
His name is Thomas
Yesterday we had a couple of cows to get out. They got the side door on the old chicken house open somehow, started eating hay through it, and decided to climb over the bales and out the front of the barn. We led those back in with a bucket of feed....no problem. Then I go the the back field to feed those cows, and I see a black white face calf standing in the woods outside the fence. Looked like a steer I had in the other field, so I thought maybe it was an escapee that traveled through the chicken house. I spent an hour in the woods looking for it, only to have it jump the fence to get in with the cows while I was looking for it. Turned out to be a heifer, and not one of mine. Super nervous, and not wanting to go in the pen to be fed. I called my neighbor, and she is one of his. She got out several miles away, on the east side of the river. I'm hoping that I can get her penned up for him in the next few days.Some cows just ain't right.
My uncle bought 5 one time that were spooky. You could lean on a fencepost at one end of the 40 acre pasture and the cows would try to tear down the fence at the other end.
It took hours to round them up to sell them.
Pigs are smarter, just sayin.Yesterday we had a couple of cows to get out. They got the side door on the old chicken house open somehow, started eating hay through it, and decided to climb over the bales and out the front of the barn. We led those back in with a bucket of feed....no problem. Then I go the the back field to feed those cows, and I see a black white face calf standing in the woods outside the fence. Looked like a steer I had in the other field, so I thought maybe it was an escapee that traveled through the chicken house. I spent an hour in the woods looking for it, only to have it jump the fence to get in with the cows while I was looking for it. Turned out to be a heifer, and not one of mine. Super nervous, and not wanting to go in the pen to be fed. I called my neighbor, and she is one of his. She got out several miles away, on the east side of the river. I'm hoping that I can get her penned up for him in the next few days.
Fughin cattle.
lol one guy from work calls me houstonThanks Austin.
I am good. How are you? I get mistaken for Mark quite a bit. Mark and I get a good laugh about itLmao it’s 19 here now
How’s you Thomas
His name is Thomas