More calves in the barn. We have five now, with four more to go. These four are running around in the haybarn, kicking up their heels and driving their moms crazy. They play like little kids and when their moms call to them, because it is time to nurse, they only go on their terms...when they are hungry. The fifth calf is still in a pen with his mom until they bond a bit more and then he will be free to run around, too. Three bulls and two heifers so far.
Jim has been spreading manure and the fields are greening up with a little extra help from a light rain. We heard a wood thrush and a cat bird this morning. Spring is making its way here. Jim has tilled the winter rye under in the vegetable garden. Once the rain is done, he will till it one more time and then we can plant the early crops.
Jim has been spreading manure and the fields are greening up with a little extra help from a light rain. We heard a wood thrush and a cat bird this morning. Spring is making its way here. Jim has tilled the winter rye under in the vegetable garden. Once the rain is done, he will till it one more time and then we can plant the early crops.