A warm puff of spring

two cows

Cows watching the grass grow. This is what cows do when they are locked up in the yards. Watch the grass growing.  I need to clean these yards off again this week. Four cows is a good amount of manure. And our gardens are fertilised from the previous winters manure. Soon the cows will be out on the fields full time. We all can’t wait.

poles

John has come up with the great idea of making a flying fox (zipline) so I can leap across the ditch that used to be a creek the dogs running through below me. The ditch is about 70 feet wide and  probably about 15 – 20 feet to the bottom of the creek and we have agonised over how to build a bridge which would be massively expensive and just will not happen. Then he thought of a flying fox.  Yesterday he put the  first two poles in.   In New Zealand we call this a flying fox though a Flying Fox is actually an Australian Bat.  Here in America what John is building is called a zipline.  Below is an image I found  on the internet to explain the zipline.

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This image comes from the site highlighted above. But this is pretty much what John is creating. There will be two lines  so I can fly there go to work in the West barn then  fly back home going the other way. The poles are old telegraph poles.  It will be a long project but with luck it will be finished this summer.

All this so I can walk from my own property across the creek and walk through our own fields to the West Barn as the crow flies,  instead of walking all the way out to the road to that bridge and around again.

dexter heifer alex

And for those of you who care to  watching the development of  an udder here is Alex from behind. (An unfortunate angle but I spend a lot of time looking at animals bottoms.) She is due in late June but I am thinking early June. That udder still has a ways to go.  Lady Astor has just begun to develop hers too she is due in May.

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Poppy.

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As an extra bonus Aunty Sheila and Tima seem to be rattling along ok.  So I am going to leave them together. They are both on the same diet of grass, hay and kitchen scraps so it works well as long as Tima eats faster!

Good morning. This morning we are going out to the field behind the West Barn with tape measures and stakes and big orange ribbons  to measure up the new two acres of hay that I  am taking out of cropping and putting into pasture.  I am putting all grass hay in this year.  With our inclement weather all the alfalfa hay,  except the last cut, I brought in last year was woody, past its used by date,  and not terribly nutritious,  and the cows hate it – they prefer the grass hay this year, it is so easy for haymaking to go wrong. Grass hay is a better option for pregnant cows anyway.

I use the alfalfa hay to fatten up animals in the winter. Pregnant cows should not be fattened of course.

This afternoon I hope it is dry enough to top sow the alfalfa hay field out here by the house. Most of the alfalfa is gone, weeds are developing and the wet has left it with great gaps. So I am top sowing with a grass blend.  Then it will rest for a while, I will cut it once or maybe later in the summer.  Then we will see.  Maybe it will continue being a hay paddock, maybe I will fence it and let the cows fertilise it.  We will see how it goes.

I hope you find loveliness in your day.

Love celi

 

80 responses to “A warm puff of spring”

  1. Dear Miss C – only you would think of a flying fox to make your already fast day even faster! Fun and quick, but ‘Mama’ says’ – do take care! 🙂 ! Working during uni holidays I had a cashier’s job on a number of occasions – guess how much of the moneys arrived at my cash desk? Flying foxes from every direction of the store floor, making a hell of a racket but working fast and fine!! Whoosh and bang, whoosh and bang 🙂 !! There is still one rather famous store in Queensland using them a s ‘tourist attraction’ – sheesh, I must have put on some years !!!! The term ‘zip line’ does not sound nearly as much fun . . . . 😀 !! Enjoy and, yes, we definitely shall want photos!!!!

  2. A zip line! What fun. I’ve yet to manage an elegant dismount from one though. Maybe you can set up a bicycle at the end so that you zip straight onto the saddle and zoom off to do your chores. Sorry, may have slipped into fantasy there.

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