POURING

We have had so much rain that the yards are knee deep in muck.  Usually, it is not so bad but the North side door has been opened, so the mothers can bring in their calves, and with all their coming and going that area has been churned into slop.

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Lady Astor gets the concrete pad because she is on dry hay,  I am trying to drop her production of milk so I can dry her up in a couple of months. Fat chance so far!  I still let her out on the green fields a couple of hours in the afternoon.  There is so much feed out there! To lock her up the whole time seems so mean. But the luscious green pastures do not help me to bring her production down!

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Last night we had another inch of rain.

Here is a rubbish shot of Molly sleeping with her head stuck through the piglets creep door. She always does this. She just has to open an eye to see what they are up to. Then they have to climb over her nose to get out

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I have already had my coffee and fried eggs and am off out to shovel the proverbial – the moment the barn is opened to cows they come in and stand around and fill the area with manure and pee gallons all over the floor. Thankfully they cannot get into the calves creep area so that stays fairly dry and clean.

Have a good one.

I think that is all for the rain for the meantime – I will go back outside to work now.

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WEATHER: Cold, wet and windy. (Wellington weather).

Sunday 10/15 0% / 0 in
Cloudy with gusty winds. High near 55F. Winds NW at 20 to 30 mph. Winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph.

Sunday Night 10/15 10% / 0 in
Some clouds this evening will give way to mainly clear skies overnight. Low 39F. Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph.

Sun
7:04 am 6:11 pm
Moon
Waning Crescent, 19% visible 2:32 am 4:22 pm

 

 

 

53 responses to “POURING”

  1. Oh dear – we’ve got a heatwave today and a hurricane coming tomorrow! Though I think it will just be very windy here, with extreme weather on the west coast.

  2. After temps reaching 90 degrees yesterday, we finally, finally got some rain!!! Thank goodness! Not lots, but at least enough to give everything a drink. And to cool things off! It should reach 68 degrees today! I wonder if fall is on it’s way??? So precious that Molly watching her babies!!!

  3. Molly is a good mom trying to keep an eye on her babies. That kind of rain is hard to deal with. I hope you get a bit of dry. We are coming into our rainy season and I’m trying to wish some down to California. Keeping good thoughts for you.

      • Yesterday was gray, warm and drizzly with periods of rain, (puggy describes it perfectly). Walking down the hill in the horse yard was slimy and treacherous and I surely did not want to hit the ground there! Today it blew hard all day and did a bit of drying anyway, also got much chillier, maybe the wind is coming your way and will help dry things up. The rest of the week is supposed to be downright pleasant! Tis surely a strange fall….

  4. Oh l amso sorry that you have such wet weather… I can imagine just how horrible it is. And how difficult it is for you to work…do you have a helper….lots of love

  5. Ooo wow! We would love some rain here in northern California. We have fires everywhere. It is getting older though. I always enjoy your posts!

  6. Oh dear. That sounds like a bit of a slog. Some days are like that…you just have to put one foot in front of the other all day long. Keeping your mind trained on something else and far away just to get through it. I wish I were there to help. Or at least to prepare you a lovely happy hour at the end of all the mucking.

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