Posted by rrlund on April 11, 2008 at 07:53:31 from (216.46.212.166):
This d@mned 'global warming' is getting to be about more than I can stand. Remember last year when I said I wouldn't turn the bulls out until the 4th of July because I had calves burried in the snow? Well,they got out the 23rd of June while I was in Kentucky at a wedding,so I've got calves in this mess again. What a nightmare! Had one born in the barn yesterday afternoon in the rain. Smart cow huh? Well,we got another inch and a half of rain over night. The calf tried to come out of the barn and got hung up in the mud and was dead this morning. Had one Wednesday in an unbearable cold wind. It's still alive,but the cows bag is so crusted the calf is having trouble sucking. I bottle fed it this morning. A reporter for the local paper saw me out there and stopped. She took my picture. Thought it was "cute". Yea right. I told her the real story was the d@mned miserable weather that had me out there doing the cows job for her. I'm honest to God starting to think that as cold as it's getting so late in the spring anymore,breeding in August and starting to calve in May just might be the way we're gonna have to go. Hope nobody is STUPID enough to say "global warming" to me today. They'll be flat on their back before they even know why!
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