Sunday, April 25, 2010
Busy Woodworker
In the process of looking for calves I noticed a woodpecker at work, probably also busy making a place for babies. The amazing thing was the amount of wood on the ground.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
White + White = Black!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Black and White
Probably the most profitable cow in my herd right now is this 900 lb black galloway cow that will wean a 600 lb calf every fall. This little bull was born the moment the neighbor kids happened to be walking by.
Monday, April 19, 2010
More Snowballs
This little heifer showed up while I was in Juneau the 17th or 18th. The morning I left I followed the mom through nearly knee deep snow for over a mile before I found her. She was obviously looking for a place to give birth. She is one of those kinds of mothers that will stay away from the rest of the cows for at least a week to bond and give that calf a solitary start. She obviously has plenty of fat to support that lifestyle. Unfortunately her calf will probably also inherit the independent wild spirit of her mother.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Number Three
Last night we had the second highest snowfall for the month of April on record. Nice weather to welcome a new little heifer to Arctic Tierra the Beta Matriarch of the band. No cattle I know are better equipped to be born into this kind of an environment.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
2010 Babies are Here!
New Generation Farming
The equipment that will transition Wolverine Farm dry hay to high moisture hay and the first commercial berries is on this load of equipment that came in from Lynden Washington about a month ago.
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