Cold night coming. It snowed some off and on. We got about 3 inches and the roads were a mess until after 2-3 p.m. Still slick spots on secondaries but main road is okay.
When I went to snyder's earlier, I took a bottle for the jersey calf; the "4" calves were in, as well as the younger black calf on my charolais cross cow.. he has learned to come in and I think he likes to not be out in the cold snow. He is starting to stick his nose in the bunk too. So, I put feed for the 2 cows and then fed the calves on the other side their grain. Betsy practically knocks you down to come in; I left the gate open and luckily the rest of the cows were not right there... finally the black one came in. I had given the calf the bottle because I didn't know if she was going to come around the barn but she did. He went right over on her so I just ignored the cow, she went to eating and I left well enough alone.
In the meantime... DS calls.. he got the bred heifers in the pen... yesterday he couldn't find the new calf so decided to not move any... today the calf came in the catch pen.
I'm thinking, REALLY... it is snowing out there... and you want to be driving the truck and trailer in it... like it couldn't have waited for 2-3 more days until the snow was gone???? I mean he//, what is a few more days after waiting nearly 2 months longer than they should have been left there...
So he calls, he has 6 and the little calf on the trailer.. so I said just bring them... I am here at Snyder's doing the cows.... He finally gets there... and decides he wants to tag the little calf before he turns it out... it is really wild but being born out there with no one around that is not unexpected. He gets the 6 cows off... and I slam the door so he can tag it. When we opened the door, it took off in the opposite direction of the cows and heads to the other end of the field...
All this time, it is still snowing a little... I said, just go and I will see if I can get it to come back ... he left, and I went across the field a little and called the cows... of course the ones already there are playing "push the new girls around" and playing bully boss to establish a pecking order...... Bless my longhorn , she hears me and heads in my direction so the rest follow... and they finally see the calf so then everyone is trying to check it out... and then the momma finds it and they go off a little bit away from the rest and I drive back towards the barn... the rest follow along a little bit so the heifer with her new calf were off a little by themselves but headed back in the direction of the barn. Then they went to the hay so all was good. She is a very good momma for a newly calved heifer...
So, I finally let the black cow out... and spread a sq bale of hay in the bunks... and put a calf coat on the jersey bull calf so that he can hold his core body heat. He looks and acts fine, but it is just cold out there.
Then I wait for DS to come back... he finally calls... he got them loaded.. there are 8.. and he nearly didn't get in to get them loaded and then barely got out of there... had his friend whose dad passed away a couple weeks ago... come and with the 2 trucks tandem, pulled the trailer up the hill and out of there... He wanted me to go see if they had plowed the road there to come up the rather steep hill to get to the road that snyder's pasture is on... and I went down and told him that they had not touched it. He was going to go down and come up the road the other way... and hoped he could get up the one more gradual hill. I said okay... then about 2 minutes I called him back and said, just take them to the "peterbilt pasture"...you are going to wind up wrecking the trailer with the heifers on it if you get to sliding somewhere... the cows in the peterbilt field are all the cows that we just got home from the other pasture, they are preg, due to start calving in a month.. these heifers are due to start in a month... so just put them in there... I said, you are not going to be able to get up the hill at snyder's to get them in there... you probably aren't even going to be able to make the turn to get into snyder's driveway... and he said, well, okay, I will have to turn around and head that way... The thing is it is nearly "flat roads" and then he could just back the trailer off the road at the peterbilt field, and then drive right up the road 1/10th mile into the driveway at the farm.
So I went down, got the gate open when I saw him coming.. he backed the trailer into the opening and kept the truck on the road.. got them off and then he went to the barn... I closed the gate and came on home... This is like 2 p.m.
It was a long day.... I got the samples packed and then the roads were pretty much cleared off as the snow had stopped for a bit... took and dropped them off and went to Walmart next to UPS and got a couple things while I was out.
I cannot believe he was so thick headed to decide to move them in this snow... I mean, seriously, use your brain......STUPID ...... FORTUNATELY, it turned out okay with the 2nd trailer load.... so they are all out and in pastures to calve here "at home"... I really did not want any at snyder's to calve since there are 15 there that need to be preg checked that have been getting bred.... and it will be a pita to get them in the catch pen and not get the ones I don't need...but he had said that would be the best place for them the other day.... but at least there are only 6 there now, I don't need to deal with all 14 that were at that pasture......
When the weather clears off the bull has got to come out...been in there about 60 days... they all should be bred. My 2 holstein heifers are coming back to snyder's.... DS decided that that will be the best place for them, then we will do preg checks on these 15, plus Betsy,

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), and my charolais cow. Will wait 30 days after the bull is out to preg check, to be sure if they are open or bred.... And by then it will be apparrant what the black cow is doing, as far as the jersey bull calf... I will deal with her for a month or so...
I texted the farm and told them that I could test...BUT that I would see what the weather was like in the morning and let them know for sure. We are supposed to get another 1-3 inches tonight. The snow is supposed to come across the mountains in the early hours of tomorrow and be done before 11... Guess I will test if the roads are decent... Get them out of the way... have the one that cancelled today and one other to get scheduled for next week. plus 2 others that do not test regularly...
Temps are really cold. It got up to 25 today, and is already back down to 18... dropping more. It is cold...