Tuesday night. It has been a cloudy, misty, wet, light rain, and then this evening.,... FOGGY.... day/evening.
Calves are all drinking... the "Four" are eating grain and hay good... of course it will be several weeks before the newest set of twins will do much on grain eating.... But....they do come to the gate panel - in a round about way- for me to feed the bottles.... of course they are not as serious to get right on the nipple and get to drinking... but I do not have to force them to get it in their mouth or anything.... It will take a little bit for them to really go to town on a bottle, but they do seem to drink decently for only being here 24 hours.
SOOOOO glad I got them yesterday in anticipation of this rain... It would have been miserable to try to bring them home in the wet today. On top of the possibility of pneumonia with the wet and getting chilled.
The little twins were nice and dry so they are staying inside out of the rain.... we did have a break for several hours today.... cloudy and all but no precip until after 2 or 3....then just misty damp. Started getting more serious just as I was finishing calves at dark.
I see a couple places on the new cover where I need to get the pipe insulation to cover the screw heads across the top of the frame. This cover has a "fabric section" that goes along the length of the sides, and down the 4 upright poles where they attach... but not down the "peak ridge".... This is put together opposite of the old shelter logic frame... it has the pole run the length of the ridge...on top of the sections that meet to form the sides..... this one has the sides with a piece that goes over the length of the ridge pole... and the bolt goes down through to hold them in place...so the head can wear the cover where it is put together and I want to stop that before it starts. Therefore, I will see about getting some of the smaller pipe insulation since this framing is much smaller....like copper water pipe size... I do like the way this one is longer on the sides and yeah, drags the ground, but then can be held down better. I didn't use to have the old frame shelter logic one, on the 2x6's and it barely stuck out with any extra to "seal it" along the ground... then on the 2x6's it didn't seal along the ground. This one has more "extra lip" along the ground.
Got the "crates" cleaned out and one needs major washing out, so set it upended so it could get plenty of rain to help clean it out... the other one I cleaned out, and then put clean straw back in out of some straw I still have there that is dry... got the chickens in it tonight to lock up. Since I lost one RI Red pullet, I have put the 2 in together... the lt brahma is a little bit of a bully... but she is not being too aggressive. Better to be together for the cold that is coming too...
Didn't cook for tonight... DS texted this morning and said that Doc (our retired vet friend) asked us over to meet wife's family from Indiana/Iowa someplace like that... did I want to go, and could we have dinner tomorrow night or we could just do dinner... I said no problem to hold off dinner.... so I didn't have to make the chicken... stuffing made ready to go in it... so tomorrow. I was going to go, but then called him back and told him that with still having some of the cold symptoms, a cough, runny nose... that it might not be a good idea for me to go and someone get sick from exposure... he said he didn't think of it, and that he didn't have to go, and I told him to go, tell them Merry Christmas for me, and it was fine... Probably would have been fine to go, but it is so crummy out there... and then as I was getting done with the calves the fog rolled in and it was like pea soup - so I am glad I stayed in.
Called a farm about testing; and tentatively scheduled this Sat eve at the 500 cow herd....am hoping the other farm might test Thurs or Friday afternoon... we'll see....
Turned the cow with the bad foot from the wire, out of the pen area because of the rain and it getting muddy. She is walking a little better since it doesn't hurt so bad with the wire gone... and she likes getting grain so should not be a problem to get in if I need her again.... she didn't like staying inside that side of the barn, so not like she preferred to stay in and stay dry.... let's hope the foot heals up without any more problems.
We hadn't had more than about .1-.2 inch as of 3 p.m. so not much,....but it has been mostly just misty wet... this evening it started raining a bit more and radar shows it will rain most all night. Other than some muddy ground around the barn gates, it is a good type of slow rain here. Places south and east have had some harder downpours.
Time to get a few things done before I quit for the night.