Posted by billonthefarm on December 04, 2008 at 17:13:03 from (205.161.2.144):
Someone mentioned I hadnt had any pics today so this morning I took the camera along on my day. So here we go...
Sunrise, its nine degrees.
These guys are waiting outside my back door.
Of course wrigley is there to help when he isnt playing with his buddy fritz.
Need to get to the deere dealer to get a new block heater for this 4020.
After everything is squared away at home I hop in the truck and drive to this farm about 3 miles away.
Here is the other 4020 Sitting ready to put hay out but not today.
Open the south door to the cow lot, and no cows.
I weaned the calves yesterday so they were in the other lot and bawling at the calves.
Here are some of the little guys. They seemed content this morning.
With chores done and a couple of errands out of the way I was off to the sale barn.
The participants.
The sale. Seems like there was around 250 head of cattle. Took a pretty darn nice 400- 500 weight weaned black steer with all his shots to break a dollar today. Lots of short weaned bull calves that were in the uppers 70's to low 80's. I went to see what the cow market is doing. Need to buy a half dozen or so replacement cows. They have a special sale comiing up in two weeks.
The sun goes down, it was about 20 degrees and Nick and I were headed back to the other farm to finish chores in the twilight. Spent to long at the sale barn so I didnt get to the deere dealer today. Tomorrow will be more of the same but still different enough it never gets boring. bill
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