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    Bale Grazing Calves

    Hopefully this works...
    day, but we are done for
    the next week or more.

    #2
    Sean you have some poor visibility there! Seriously I hope your plan works. Bale grazing is suspended here for the time being. Snow is deep and any shelter is a distance from the bales. Not worth the risk especially with the weather forecast we've got. Calves are getting mediocre hay and mill run pellets. Cows are getting hay.

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      #3
      HT - Video didn't embed properly.
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?
      feature=player_detailpage&v=m1M5S0lypYU
      We were really foggy today. Moved our
      portable slabs down the field, closer to
      the bales and put some bedding out.
      Moved slabs down to the cows, and opened
      up some bales and bush for the young
      cows.
      I am not sure how much snow it would
      take to suspend bale grazing. We have
      swath grazed in 2' of snow, and graze
      prairie up to 18". I would guess
      something over 4' might do it here.
      The front is moving in tonight and I am
      glad our new calves are all warm and
      protected in utero for another couple of
      months.

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        #4
        Very good looking cattle Sean

        I agree with you've got way too much snow. I
        would be willing to trade you to help you out. This
        is one of those winters where I have given up
        cleaning the yard. What's the point it'll snow and
        blow again tomorrow. The sidewalk gets
        shoveled out with the loader. Getting bales out of
        the rows with the shredder is near impossible,
        have to lift them out with the loader first. Crazy
        neighbours are piling bush/snow with a D8N and
        a D7R what waste of fuel. They must have
        nothing better to do.

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          #5
          Good looking calves (yearlings) Sean. They are in terrific condition. I wish mine looked that way. It looks like you have good shelter. The open country down here can bite you if cattle get drifting in a storm. If they breach the fences you don't know how far they will go. If they don't it might be worse. So it is best if you can settle them where they have some shelter and then you know where to look for them in the morning.

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            #6
            See of this works:

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              #7
              Nope, this site just isn't Apple friendly.

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