Welcome to the Ranch! |
Earlier this fall, we brought in the three thousand cows. It was time to be preg-checked, vaccinated, dewormed, and put on winter feed. The calves were shipped out.
Bringing in the cows. |
“Winter is not a season, it's an occupation.”Lunchtimes gave us a brief opportunity to warm up with cocoa and a sandwich and a Tim Hortons donut, but then it was back to work. I discovered "Hot Hands" hand warmers, but I think I need a onesie made entirely of them!
― Sinclair Lewis
Preg-checking is often done by ultrasound these days, although if a cow is proving difficult to evaluate, it's back to the old fashioned way: "Arming It." Donning a plastic "evening glove," the vet does a manual check. It's a dirty job, but somebody's got to do it. Yesterday, as we processed pregnant cow after pregnant cow, the vet expressed a wish for an "open" -- a non-pregnant bovine -- because her hand was getting cold!
Thankfully, it's all done now. All the animals are in close now and on feed.
We have snow, snow, and more snow. It's still cold.
Snow Removal - Ranch Style |
Despite the frigid weather and deep snow, we are warm in spirit and heart. Our families are healthy, though not near enough to enjoy near often enough, and we have much to be thankful for, including Facebook and phone plans that offer free long distance to loved ones.
With most of the fall work done now that I have a part in, I should be adding a flurry of posts within the next few weeks. Until then, keep warm and joyful.
The view from the back door. |
Winter is the time for comfort, for warm food and warmth,for a touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire:it is the time for home. ~ Edith Sitwell
Farming is not an easy life, especially in the north. Reading this reminded me of Janette Oke. What kind of writing do you do?
ReplyDeleteAnn, love the descriptions--perfect quotes!
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