Posted by Dave from MN on June 07, 2008 at 16:54:29 from (96.24.108.212):
Finished the fencing yesterday afternoon. Fed my very last bale of hay this am and let the cows into their new office this afternoon. They all stood there where the gate had been opened and didnt want to cross, figured they would get zapped or something(?), then the ol Normande (Gramma), came up to see what all the comotion was about, when she saw the gate was open and there was chest high grass on the other side, she pretty muched cleared a path right throug ht the cows standing there in a stuper. They love it out there, gnats are bothering the calves, but they sure are happy. What a relief to have that fencing done. Now to start stockpiling hay as soon as haying starts and continue to pray that my crops keep growing like they are. I also have to add that Gramma's little bull calf is sure one thick long big butted brute, I am pretty impressed with him(mother Normande, father red angus, he's black). Kinda wish I would have bout a few more of the Normandes that fellow had.
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