Nope, I don't think I can really hurt them except for the landing on the ground and them not liking to be "knelt on"... but maybe this is good so that I do "get down on them" more... by accident but still, don't have time to think about them hurting... too fast to even worry about it.
I need to do more of this "overextending" myself to get me to move and flex more... I have been taking it easy and think it is past time I do more... and make myself even ache a bit more... no pain no gain type of thing without doing stupid somethings....
It is now after 7 p.m. I am home and in.
Went up to the auction site and looked at some stuff... Definitely want DS to watch the calf hutches... There is also a brand new 13 cu ft frigidaire freezer there... DS needs a place to keep a half or so if people do not take one or back out or something. I am still planning on replacing the older one in the house with a new bigger one...and for him to take it to the barn to have for reserve.... but right now it is full and there is too much stuff piled up in the hallway and all.... compliments of parents house that has just added to all the other stuff still in boxes ....to try to get a new one in the house. I want to try to get some stuff out of it so there is less to put into freezer chests to empty it and then take it out and put in the new bigger one. Lowe's didn't have the one I wanted, it has been on back order here... I want one the same as I got last year. I like it and it runs quiet. Anyway, it might be a good buy for him at the auction...
He is going to think I am nuts but there are several big, probably heavy as he//, solid pallets that I would like to use for a future pig house... yes, I want a couple of pigs again.... and a few that are not as long that would be great to make a compost spot out at the garden. Lots of possibilities to use them... even a couple to make a short (heightwise) set of walls for a shelter... for calves.... You never know.... He will be there so maybe I can get him to consider it if they are not expensive.
I dropped off the samples on the way and then came back and got the meters and hoses out of the parlor at the dairy to bring home. DS called and wanted to know if I was going to be busy, he decided to go to WVa with the last 11 calves... it is not too wet out there, and we are supposed to get more rain and it is supposed to start out there late Friday night or Saturday... That means waiting again.. so he said he wanted to make the trip this afternoon. He wanted me to come to the barn to help him run the last group in the barn, sort them, and give the long range wormer shots in the chute. So, I said yeah, I could help. So I went right to the barn, and we sorted and he picked and chose and we ran them through the chute. So, he loaded them and said I was welcome to go and I said okay... but as we went by the nurse cow pasture I said, oh sh!t, I can't go... I have to work with the cow and the new calves... I could have done it when we got back but it would be 10-11 p.m..... there's no electricity there... and I said no way could I do them in the dark for the first time... Luckily, he just stopped at my house and dropped me off. I could take the truck up to the pasture and I can get the other vehicle tomorrow. That was lucky that I thought of the calves... I haven't had to worry about babies and nurse cows for a long time.
I went up to the pasture a bit ago, and it is a good thing. First time for the 2 new calves, and they were not being "gentle" so 801 was not liking getting butted so hard . Plus, she had some dirt/crap on one teat, I thought at first it was cut, but it peeled off so that was good. It was a little bit hilarious... I talked to DS and said it was like 3 blind clowns trying to juggle balls in the air... and 801 was not being as cooperative as she normally is... I am not overly worried though, she will calm down after a few days of a new routine... plus I think her calf must have not been new yesterday, but maybe 2 days old... so she got things the way she wanted a little bit and now I have to convince her that she needs to be my favorite nurse cow again... and do it my way. She is not nasty but wanted to keep taking her head and shoving the new calves off her when her calf was next to her... but not bad as long as she had her head in the grain... so it will get better in a few days. Better that the new calves don't get overly full for a couple days while they transition to her milk... And once their manure smells like her milk and not like something strange, she will get better. PLUS, once they figure out where to go and not be trying to suck her legs and stuff, she will be fine.
She has a nice udder and will feed these 3 real well... I really appreciate Lee letting me have them. They are nice calves.
Guess what didn't get done yet??? The mowing...




Guess it will still be there when I get to it...