Getting cool here after a BEAUTIFUL Sunday. Supposed to drop to the upper 30's the next two nights with day temps in the 60-70's. More like fall but I didn't mind the 60-80's we were having. It did get very humid there a few days, and after a month of no rain and no humidity, it was hard to readjust. We got about 1.6 " total rain last week from Nate, it greened things up, got the spring running so I am not hauling as much water; plus we moved 7 heifers out to another place to take some pressure off the spring.
Sad thing is, the dry month, totally did away with any real fall pasture regrowth; even if we get some real decent moisture now, it is getting too late in the year for any pastures to come back much.
We have plenty of hay, and will cut back some numbers due to selling some old cows and any that are open because we lost 2 pastures this year. May be getting an old one back after 5 years or so, but not going to count chickens til the eggs are hatched. We do have several places that have not had cattle on for several months that we "stockpile" the grass for fall/winter grazing.... but won't have the flexibility to move things around without these 2 places.
Going to get the fuel oil tank filled, and start getting things ready for winter but we will get more nice weather after this front goes through. Still will make some more small square bales of hay on a couple of places. I have been running the deutz 1006 with the 10 ft bushhog getting some of the pastures cleaned up too.
Moved some cows home from one pasture & sold some 450 lb steer calves, preg checked and had 13 of the 14 preg so that was good. Got more to move and check yet but that'll get done as the fall progresses.
Bred some AI and will get them out with the bull for cleanup in case any didn't settle. Then the fall calving cows that are calving now, and still due, will be going to these stockpiled pastures with the bulls in a couple weeks to get rebred for next fall, and to graze into the winter all according to how much snow we get. Last year we grazed all winter due to no snow cover and fed less hay than normal.