This is what is happening in the fields, the sun is greening the ground. Waving its brushy wand. Its hard earned water colours. Colouring at last. I am tired. In fact i am feeling deeply tired. Don’t worry though, it is just an adjustment period. A step, step peck.
Daisy has presented with The Mastitis. So I have begun to fight this shit of a chronic infection again.
I have done a season with her and the mastitis already. We have a regime in place where I live and work with a cow who is prone to infection. My objective is to keep her healthy and milking and I am looking for another heifer to eventually replace her as the house cow and Daisy will go out to pasture as a breeding cow. But this will take a few years.
Anyway. Good morning.
I hope you find some loveliness today.
Your friend on the farmy
celi
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50 responses to “Sun-green”
Poor Daisy. 😦
Hi celilia sorry to hear about daisy it’s a real bummer when you think you have licked something only for it to come back! Swear swear and swear again it might help and kick a few buckets ! X
excellent advice janet.. c
Oh bloody hell. Anyway, you’ve got a plan, even if it’s Plan B, and will take a while. In the meantime, just do what you need to.
AW! I hope everything goes well for you and Daisy!
Ah, goddammit! I’ll say it for you.
The quick greening is amazing . . . . the return of a horrid ailment such unwelcome news! Hope you will always the strength to have ‘plan B’ even in this case if it means the purchase of another heifer down the line! Hope you can sleep . . . hugs across sea and land . . .
One thing I have never had any trouble with is sleep.. thank goodness! c
A sweet ni-ni when it is time 🙂 !
soon.. soon.. c
The battle never ends on the farm. I remember. The life can be fulfilling and joyous, but the work goes on and on. I admire your grit, cell.
Nice to see your green. Here we just had 2 feet of snow melt in just a few days and now have a flood warning – well it’s already flooding. I’m looking forward to when the water recedes and we get to see green too!
It’s good o see them all outside, even with mastitis 🙂