Mud on my foot

Peghorn (in the header) has mud on his feet from being out in the field searching for forgotton corn too – he is my oldest rooster. He is Old old. He is a loner. He had a tough summer as the oldest rooster – all the young roosters lined up to fight him. He did not win every fight. But he did survive. I think there is a lesson in that. “There is no shame in a strategic retreat”. Someone said that but I cannot remember who.

dog and birds

BooBoo spends a lot of time watching over his growing BigBird flock.

pigs

Here are Tahiti and Molly. Back in the mud for a few days – it is just too warm to keep them inside.

fields

With the rain yesterday I closed the cows up onto the concrete pad.  We need to protect the pasture from their big heavy feet. Most of the fields are closed now anyway so we will get some good early growth in the spring(fingers crossed).  I am very protective of the pasture. They can go back out  into this years sacrifice paddock (every winter I let the cows have one field and in the spring I resow that field) when it freezes up again. Until then the cow gate is closed.

fields

No frisbee is safe here. Maybe I should buy some new ones for Christmas. I hope you have a lovely day.

cat on fence

Love celi

 

57 responses to “Mud on my foot”

  1. Looks like spring in your neck of the woods! We woke to a beautiful blanket of snow this morning. If we’re lucky, maybe we’ll finally have a white Christmas for the first time in many years. Merry Christmas! 🙂

  2. Good old brave Peghorn. Blessed be he. Love that Veranda shot. So much traffic there… 🙂 Piggies photo is so cute, too. And what the heck is Boo fighting with? Ah, a new game called “Broken Frisbee”, haha. Funny picture.
    Have a lovely afternoon and evening, Celi!

  3. Boo works hard enough to deserve the occasional frisbee to bash to bits: what a great way to get rid of his frustrations at ‘these stupid birds’ 😀 !! When he arrived at the farmy as a tiny pup, and you thought he would never ‘grow up’, who knew he would become your ‘third hand’ !!!

  4. It’s the 21st and “it’s just too warm to keep them inside.” And tomorrow is supposed to be warmer yet. Unbelievable! I hope winter doesn’t hit us with both barrels when it finally does get here. Unlike your John, this JohnI likea not having to pull out the snow blower. 🙂

  5. “For he who fights and runs away
    May live to fight another day;
    But he who is in battle slain
    Can never rise and fight again.
    Roman historian, Tacitus (55 AD to 120 AD)
    You made me curious (and is his name where the words “tactical/tactics” come from… easy to get lost in this stuff)
    I know exactly what you mean by protecting wet pastures from heavy trodding
    Cheers to all and to all a good night

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