Bear Paw Bays
  • Home
  • Our Mares
    • Tregoyd Victoria
    • JLK Elizabeth's Glory
    • Penny Lane
    • BearPaw Martha Jane
    • BearPaw Eloquence
    • Gia
    • Vitt Bitt
  • BearPaw Waylon
  • Sale Horses
  • History
  • Links
  • Contact Us

Scenes from the calving lot

3/20/2013

0 Comments

 
Picture
Babies! Babies! Babies!   We've got a good start now!  When we took the time to count last night there were 119 babies on the ground.   The old cows are starting to get busy now, and the heifers have been keeping the guys very busy.   Not to many problems this year **knock on wood**  So far only a few have needed assistance with the birthing, one prolapse, and the weather has been pretty nice. 

The first day of Spring has me in a very good mood today- even though most of today has been spent inside catching up on laundry.    I've set up my incubator to get the temperature regulated- even though I have no eggs to put in it at the moment.   I'm determined to track down some turkey eggs this year and give hatching poults a try.  The girls are hoping for duck eggs- and I just may try to find some of those as well.

In other news,  Cheyenne is showing signs that our first William baby is getting much closer to making his/her entrance to the world.  I can't even begin to explain how much we are looking forward to meeting this baby.   I've got my fingers crossed for the uneventful delivery of a healthy baby!


Picture
0 Comments

Random thoughts of a sleep starved mind.

3/13/2013

0 Comments

 
Picture
Just got a few minutes to update y'all on what's happening in our world.  I will forewarn you- I'm starting to show the first signs of calving induced sleep deprivation, and I'm not out there half as much as the guys are.  The Boss Lady was here for a few days and took pity on Tom and Cody- taking the midnight and 3am checks so they got a few good nights rest in.   We are still only getting a few calves a day, but there sure are a lot of the ole gals that look like they could have those babies anytime!  Unfortunately,   once you have started calving, those cows need checked even when you are only getting a few.  When we are in full swing, we will be getting anywhere from 15 to 40 new babies every 24 hours.    The cows are all in smaller lots now, making it easier to check them around the clock.  The weather has been good so far, but I hear there is supposed to be a storm coming this weekend.  I'm crossing my fingers it's not as bad as the one last spring.

With all these new babies on the ground, yesterday afternoon was spent cutting pairs out of the herd to move to a separate pasture.  Tom rode Bandita,  our coming 3 yr old Thoroughbred mare.   For the most part, she's doing really well and catches on quick.  She's so curious by nature, and she definitely has a bit of a 3 year old's Attention Deficit Disorder, but I think she's  going to mature out to be a great horse.  She's still covered in her winter fuzzies, but a few of the other horses are starting to shed like crazy.  Come on spring!

While the pairs were being cut out of the herd yesterday, we had an audience of several large birds of prey.   I saw at least three eagles and two hawks.  There were also some magpies hanging around.  Usually when we see that many birds together, there is usually a carcass to be found nearby.  Sure enough, upon closer inspection we found two deer carcasses on the hillside.  Knowing there is a large predator somewhere in the area explains why the cattle have seemed a little nervous the last week or so.  We're hoping that whatever it was got it's belly full and decided to move on.  With so many new babies, it would be easy for calves to get stepped on if the momma cows get spooked and decide to take out a fence.  

I'm off for now- going to try to squeeze in a nap before the girls get home from school.  Wish me luck!

Picture
0 Comments

    Author

    René- Wife, Mom, and hired hand to the hired man.

    Archives

    March 2019
    April 2015
    September 2014
    August 2014
    July 2014
    June 2014
    March 2014
    February 2014
    January 2014
    December 2013
    October 2013
    September 2013
    August 2013
    July 2013
    April 2013
    March 2013
    February 2013

    Categories

    All
    Cattle Adventures
    Cleveland Bays
    Family
    Random

    RSS Feed

Website by Rene Brown