I feel the same sometimes. In 2018, it seemed that every decision was the wrong on, the way the year turned out.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostI feel the same sometimes. In 2018, it seemed that every decision was the wrong on, the way the year turned out.
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Originally posted by woodland View PostHindsight is always 20/20. The rear view mirror is smaller than the windshield for a reason. Every plan I’ve made in regards to making bales last year and feeding cows this winter has been blown to pieces by Ma Nature. I currently have no plans made and that has helped with the disappointment ........... not so much the stress though. Maybe this year will be like goldilock’s oatmeal .......... just right😉
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Spring has arrived .......... finally 😎
First double digit (positive) temp since mid October and it’s long overdue. Started tearing apart some of the snow piles in the calving fields to help eliminate some mud for the next month hopefully.
Don’t need rubber boots to get from the house to the shop finally. Butterflies, bees, and flies popped back out today too. Hit 20% of calves out and hopefully the issues are all out of the way. We finished building a calf catcher and it’s working great.
The cows follow the calves out the gate great but the first calvers not so much as we expected.
So nice not to need the insulated coveralls and to see some grass poking up. ðŸ€
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Are you using it just for catching and processing, or also for moving pairs out to new pens, is that what you mean by momma's following? How do you move them without a floor? Or are they able to take the hint and walk along inside?
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostAre you using it just for catching and processing, or also for moving pairs out to new pens, is that what you mean by momma's following? How do you move them without a floor? Or are they able to take the hint and walk along inside?
The front side of the carrier box flips down to put the calf in and to process them if it’s muddy.
You then put the front side back up to lock them in the carrier box at the back.
There is a gate in the back to let them out of the carrier box.
It’s modeled after a Lakeland version and they have several YouTube videos of it. It took a couple of days to build but I think it will save more time than that in a week or two. Now tagging and moving out is a one person operation, safer, and quicker than what we did before.
Should have done it years ago.
How do you do it AF5?
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